The International Association for Asset Recovery* has a presence on the social networks, so sign up for our "feeds", become our "friend", and network with our staff and members using the below profiles and groups.

LinkedIn is the premier place on the Web for professionals to meet, network and advance their careers. IAAR administers several groups on LinkedIn, and our staff and prominent members post to these groups frequently. Add us to your network and stay updated on the latest IAAR news.
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All the asset recovery* news you need in 140 characters or less.
Maybe not exactly, but signing up for IAAR's Twitter feed is the ideal way to stay on top of what is going on in the world of fraud, forfeiture and asset recovery*.
Ideal for interacting with friends and associates, IAAR's Facebook group is directly managed by IAAR staff and features a feed of our latest articles and other content. "Like" us and stay connected.
IAAR members receive the IAAR Member Newsletter, an electronic roundup of the latest and greatest Best Practices, Quick Tips, Analysis and multimedia. To become an IAAR Member and gain access to the full collection of IAAR Job Tools, click here.
The Asset Recovery* Watch Intel Newsletter is a digest of top competitive intelligence from the world of Asset Recovery*. Featuring original articles, aggregated news feeds hand-picked by our editorial staff, and the ARW Podcast, the ARW Intel Newsletter is a must-read for any asset recovery* professional. Sign up to stay in-the-know.
How "Web 2.0" are you? Are newsletters outdated to you? Would you rather receive our specialized content on your terms? If so, plug the IAAR RSS feed into your feed-reader and be the first to see when we post new content on the site.
For interaction with other proven, knowledgable professionals in the field of asset recovery*, IAAR has created the IAAR Forum, where you can ask questions, get answers, connect and team-up for your next great asset recovery* effort. Join the conversation, or start your own topic.