MCLEAN, VA – DBA International, the trade association and voice for the debt buying industry, has named Thomas M. Bohn as its executive director following an extensive nationwide search, the organization’s board of directors announced today.

“Tom Bohn is the ideal person to lead DBA International into the future,” said Stuart Blatt, DBA International’s President. “His experience as both a trade association executive coupled with his knowledge of complex financial operations makes him the perfect choice to represent the interests of the debt buying industry.”

“I am looking forward to joining the DBA team and working with the Board of Directors to grow the organization and advocate the important contributions that debt buying and selling provides to the health of the economy,” said Mr. Bohn.

Mr. Bohn has devoted his career to serving trade associations in various leadership capacities. Most recently, he was President and CEO of Institute of Financial Operations, the parent organization for the three leading financial services organizations: International Accounts Payable Professionals (IAPP), International Accounts Receivable Professionals (IARP) and The Association for Work Process Improvement (TAWPI), with 6,000 document automation and financial shared services practitioners, as members.

Prior to joining IFO in 2008, Mr. Bohn served in several leadership roles with The Institute for Internal Auditors and the Central Florida YMCA in Orlando, Florida.

About DBA International
DBA International is the trade association and voice for the debt buying industry.  DBA sets ethical and business conduct standards for the industry.  Debt buyers are financial institutions that purchase uncollected accounts from originating lenders for less than the face value of the debt.  Debt buyers are therefore able to settle debts with consumers at deep discounts. This allows a consumer to improve their credit record and, by doing so, to increase their access to, and reduce their cost of credit. http://dbainternational.org/


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