Industry expert Will Turner joins TEC Services Group to lead Analytics division
Sarasota, Florida (PRWEB) April 9, 2010 -- TEC Services Group, Inc. today announces Will Turner as Vice President of its new Analytics Division. In this role, Turner will lead the new division in bringing specialized data and analytic services to the Accounts Receivable and Debt Collection industries through client outsourcing and consulting relationships.
Prior to joining TEC Services Group, Turner held various leadership positions at First Data, Experian and most recently Datalure and Sourcelure, where he launched a new skip trace outsourcing and consulting division. Tom Sweat, President of TEC Services Group stated, "Will is a recognized industry leader and serves as a subject matter expert in using data and analytics to help companies solve problems across the account lifecycle. His specialized knowledge includes: skip tracing, debt collections, fraud prevention, identity management and mail deliverability. We are excited for Will to join our team of credit and collections experts and to leverage his skills to bring something new to the industry."
About TEC Services Group
TEC Services Group has been providing “real world” technology and operational consulting to the Accounts Receivable and Debt Collection industries for more than a decade. TEC’s executive leadership team averages 23 years expertise in the managing Accounts Receivable operations and IT, while the average of all team members is more than 18 years Credit and Debt Collections experience. TEC has helped scores of collection organizations to improve efficiencies and increase recoveries through the use of information technology and best practices. For more information please visit http://www.TECsg.com or call (941) 375-0300.
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