On the morning of November 3rd, 2022, the TexasARP held their annual meeting. Many items were discussed and it was agreed by all that they all desire to maintain the current momentum of the association. But the most important item on the meeting agenda was their election.
In the end, the TexasARP elected two new board members and retained one. They as well elected a new President.
The Board members are:
- Vice President- Wayne Ray– Romans Adjusters
- Secretary- Emily Massey-SCAR
- Treasurer- Chris Haines– PRG Asset Holdings – Re-elected
The new President of the TexasARP is; Bryanna Cox of Asset Resolutions in Houston.
Bryanna later stated; “I have served TexasARP as the Membership Chair for almost 3 years, and I am honored and excited to have this opportunity to serve our great association in a more formal capacity.”
”I am grateful to my predecessor, Stephanie Findley, for creating and leading TexasARP for the last 6 years, and for mentoring me to fill her shoes. She has done an amazing job. I hope that I can bring as much growth and success to our association as she has. Thank you also to the members for trusting me to lead you, and I will not let you down. Let’s get to work!”
Stephanie Findley will remain as the association Past President. In passing the leadership baton over to Bryanna Cox, Stephanie said; “It’s been a long time with a lot of hard work running this ship. Leaving the role as President is bitter sweet, but I know they will progress as they should!!!”
About: Texas Accredited Repossession Professionals (TexasARP)
TexasARP is an organization comprised of accredited repossession professionals. Our mission is to educate our members, financial institutions in business professionalism and the requirements set forth by the state of Texas.
Mission Statement: Texas Accredited Repossession Professionals (TexasARP)
TexasARP is an organization comprised of collateral recovery agency owners/employees. Our goal is to educate our members, financial institutions and law enforcement with regard to business requirements and ordinances set forth by the cities and counties in the state of Texas. The purpose of the association is to strengthen understanding between recovery agency owners, law enforcement, financial institutions, regulatory agencies and the consumer. TexasARP will provide continuing education to our members, financial institutions and law enforcement officials. Education platforms will focus in the fields of professionalism, business principles, public relations and innovations in the industry.
Texas Accredited Repossession Professionals (TexasARP)
www.TexasARP.org
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