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POSTPONED - Credit Management Conference 2020
21st May 2020
Cavendish Venues, 1 America Square, 17 Crosswall, London, EC3N 2LB
Due to COVID-19 the Credit Management Conference will be rescheduled - date to be confirmed - all current bookings will be carried forward
Registration from 9am ready for a 9.30am start and a 4.30pm finish (refreshments and lunch included).
Our next Credit Management Conference takes place on Thursday 21st May at America Square, London. We hope to once again have a really value day of learning and networking and this year we have a wider range of speakers attending. This is a great opportunity to meet a wide range of delegates from across the UK in this event tailored for HE.
The agenda is still being confirmed as we work through all the proposals, but sessions will include:
What's happening in HE Finance, Lizzy Conder, FD, University of London
The changing landscape of HE, Julie Tam, Deputy Director, UUK
The latest in Credit Management, Sue Chapple, Interim CEO, CICM
A skills session delivered by Claire Harvey (MBE)
We also have a number of breakout sessions including:
Best practice Credit Control Processes - what do they look like?
Emerging payment technolcogy and the regulations that govern them
What is legally possible with debt recovery
How to communicate and engage with your international students
Working with vulnerable students
Improving your student communication, an example from a HEI
Internal collection strategies - compare and contrast through a discussion forum
Cavendish Venues, 1 America Square, 17 Crosswall, London, EC3N 2LB
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