Join an IAAR Task Force

Make a Difference. Get Involved! Join an IAAR Task Force

The IAAR enlists members in important work. Members work with colleagues in shaping the future of IAAR and the asset recovery* profession.

IAAR seeks your help in three key areas: building the IAAR Certification program, developing outstanding training and education events, and providing vibrant, useful and practical content for the IAAR website. You can participate in these exciting endeavors by joining a Task Force today to share your expertise, knowledge and enthusiasm as we build IAAR into a worldwide force and professionalize the asset recovery* field. We will not take much of your time and will do our best to make your Task Force work enriching and rewarding. We hope you will join one of these Task Forces today.

Editorial Task Force

The Editorial Task Force guides the asset tracing and recovery content of the IAAR website at IAARonline.org. Task Force members guide the editorial team and the Advisory Board on the content that asset recovery* practitioners find useful and practical. Task Force members also are welcome to submit articles, analysis, commentary and guidance to asset recovery* practitioners around the world. Their contributions may also include case studies and reference material that would be valuable to IAAR practitioners. The members of the Editorial Task Force play an influential role in molding the direction and influence of IAAR and its website in helping to assure it maintains high standards. You will not be asked to devote a lot of time to the Task Force work, but to be available at your convenience to direct the editors and the Advisory Board on these important subjects for the edification of its members and the world.

Training and Education Task Force

There is a great need for quality asset recovery* education and training in the private sector and government covering many professions and occupations in the United States and around the world.

The four key professions and occupations are investigators, including private investigators and government agents, detectives and others; forensic accountants; intelligence analysts and information specialists; and lawyers who serve as receivers, bankruptcy* trustees, prosecutors, insolvency* professionals and in a variety of other areas. The lawyers are the ones who go to court to recover assets in cases that are developed by the other three members of the asset recovery team*.

Each sector is huge with distinct training and education needs. There is overlap and each sector needs to have a good understanding of what the other team members do and how they do their job.

For these reasons, the IAAR training and educational offerings are crucial. As a member of the Training and Education Task Force you will play a key role in formulating and developing this vital part of IAAR's mission for the benefit of members in the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, Asia, Latin America, Africa and the rest of the world.

Work on the Task Force will not take much time and will put you in contact with many peers.We'll make your participation enriching and rewarding and urge you to join this Task Force. The Task Force will suggest conference panels, seminar topics, speakers, virtual training events, innovations, training materials and all the things that are part of a good training and education portfolio of a top-notch member association.