JOHN PALUMBO TO PRESENT AT THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
BANKRUPTCY TRUSTEES CONFERENCE IN SEPTEMBER
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
JACKSONVILLE, Fla (July 15, 2006) – John Palumbo,
nationally-known bankruptcy asset manager, will be a featured
speaker at the 2006 National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees
(NABT) Convention, “Full Steam Ahead,” to be held from
September 14 through September 17 in Seattle,
Washington.
On Thursday, September 14, Palumbo will join three other
panelists in a lively discussion titled “How Creative Can YOU
Be in Finding and Administering Assets? – Thinking Outside the
Box.” Palumbo will teach attendees how to
administer, rather than abandon, those hard-to-liquidate assets
in bankruptcy cases.
Also on September 14, he will be the featured speaker to
address, “How to Package and Sell Assets for More
Money.” According to Palumbo, “The rush to
file thousands of cases in October 2005 has created an assets
bonanza. I this seminar, I will teach
paralegals and trustee assistants how to dig deeper, package
assets properly, and sell them more quickly and for more
money.”
John Palumbo is the principal of Bankruptcy Asset Management,
based in Jacksonville, Florida, and one of the nation’s leading
authorities on the evaluation and liquidation of unusual assets
in bankruptcy. His uncanny ability to recognize value in items
oftentimes deemed unworthy has transformed his asset analysis
into an extraordinary art form. To get a preview of Palumbo’s
asset management advice, request his article, “The Top 10
Assets You are Most Likely to Abandon (but shouldn’t)
” to be published in NABTalk, the official magazine of
the NABT. Send your name, title and e-mail address to
PalumboJ@aol.com
for your copy.
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The National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees is a nonprofit
association formed in 1982 to address the needs of the
bankruptcy trustees – private citizens who may be attorneys,
accountants or business executives appointed by the Department
of Justice to administer bankruptcy cases – throughout the
country and to promote the effectiveness of the bankruptcy
system as a whole. To learn more about and register for the
2006 NABT Convention, visit
www.nabt.com.
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