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Several changes are being introduced to the management of the International Credit Assn. (ICA) in 1995. For one, a new personnel is being assigned to replace outgoing officials. The Executive Committee will now be composed of Bill Alcorn of JCPenney Co., Jane Thompson of Sears Merchandise Group, Roger Peterson of West Fraser Timber Co. and Don Hill of Creditors Bankruptcy Services. Moreover, 17 new members are added to the ICA Board. Aside from these staff changes, the association is also pursuing other actions. It is continuing the production of an ICA membership video that will help local chapters promote membership in the organization to existing and prospective members. The new leadership of the association is also intent on protecting the financial standing of the group, addressing the needs of its members as if they were customers and developing new strategic plans.
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The 1986-87 chairman of the International Credit Association (ICA), J. Claude Chartrand, reviews the work focus of ten primary Association committees for the year 1987. The ten committees appointed for study include: the Marketing Committee, the Education Foundation, the Awards Committee, the Credit Bureau Committee, the Membership Committee, the Credit Education Committee, the Public Relations Committee, the Long-Range Planning Committee, the Executive Committee, and the Legislative Committee. ICA has only recently established its Marketing Committee with the dual goals of coordinating activities at the local level with those at the ASsociation level and promoting participation by members and non-members in ICA events.
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The International Credit Assn (ICA) has responded to increasing health insurance costs by researching the insurance industry, endorsing a preferred insurance carrier, and educating ICA members. The ICA is endorsing Home Life Insurance Co as its official group health insurance carrier. The carrier meets ICA's criteria, which include having a high industry rating, offering high-quality customer and claim service, and having extensive experience in the group health business. Home Life plans to offer its products and services at competitive rates.
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