Helping businesses navigate today’s uncharted financial industry territory is the primary goal of the 2007 Vision Conference, to be held by Experian, a global information services company. The conference promises information to address the recent challenges of the credit industry and the subprime market, improve risk management and bankruptcy prediction, and refine customer targeting.
“The changing financial services industry requires companies to be equipped with the tools and knowledge they need to be innovative and insightful in their current business strategies,” said Chris Callero, chief executive officer of Experian Americas. “It’s always our goal to provide our Vision attendees with relevant, cutting-edge information, networking opportunities and an overall quality conference experience.”
Experian’s Vision 2007 Conference will be held at the JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort in Phoenix, Ariz., Sept. 30–Oct. 3, 2007. General sessions this year will feature Michael Treacy, an expert on corporate strategy and business transformation; Pat Croce, former president of the Philadelphia 76ers; Wayne Best, senior vice president, Business & Economic Analysis, Visa U.S.A., Inc.; and Lawrence Chimerine, Ph.D., president of Radnor International Consulting, Inc.
More than 40 breakout sessions will provide education on topics such as strategies for improving scoring and optimization, successful business-to-business and consumer lending decisions, subprime lending trends and global expansion opportunities.
Financial services professionals from banks, credit unions, credit card issuers, retailers, telecommunications, automotive, collection agencies, attorneys and debt buyers, and analytical organizations are scheduled to attend. Attesting to its popularity, the annual conference has been sold out for the past three years.
More information about the conference can be found online at http://www.experian.com/conferences/vision.html.