ConServe Lends Support to Ibero-American Action League, Inc. (Ibero)
ConServe, together with its team of dedicated employees, proudly supported the Ibero-American Action League, Inc. through their ConServe Cares program in July. Additionally, the funds raised by the employees’ generosity is supplemented by the organization’s “Matching Gift Program.” This ongoing initiative symbolizes ConServe’s commitment to its corporate mission of helping to improve the human condition.
ConServe Cares is a program in which ConServe employees can elect to “give back” to their local communities by donating to a diverse group of organizations throughout the year. George Huyler, ConServe’s Vice President of Human Resources said, “This collaborative effort is a priority and reinforces that the ConServe team is empowered and gratified when they help individuals and neighborhoods in need.”
“We are grateful for the continued support and collaboration ConServe has provided Ibero throughout the years,” said Angelica Perez-Delgado, President & CEO of Ibero. “This year we are honored to be the July recipient of the ConServe Cares program financial award. Their financial support is critical to achieving our mission of uplifting, empowering, and advocating for those we serve. Thank you for your support.”
About ConServe
ConServe is a top-performing accounts receivable management service provider specializing in customized recovery solutions for their Clients. Anchored in ethics and compliance, and steadfast in their pursuit of excellence, they are a consumer-centric organization that operates as an extension of their Clients’ valued brands. For over 36 years, they have partnered with their Clients to provide unmatched customer service while simultaneously helping them achieve their accounts receivable management goals.
About Ibero-American Action League, Inc.
Established in 1968, Ibero is a dual-language multi-service agency that uplifts, empowers, and advocates for Latinos and the underserved to achieve equity and become fully valued community members.