ResortCom International LLC, the internationally established provider of member services to the hospitality timeshare industry, has announced that its General Counsel, Jennifer Duncan, has been newly appointed by the Board of Trustees to the State Bar of California’s Business Law Section’s Executive Committee. Her term will commence at the close of the 2016 State Bar Annual Meeting (October 2, 2016) and will end three years later. Duncan is currently serving as Chair of the Consumer Financial Services Committee for the State Bar of California. She is licensed to practice in both California and Nevada.
“ResortCom takes its commitment to working with regulators, compliance groups and legislation very seriously,” said Dennis Hershey, CFO / ResortCom. “We are proud of our ongoing professional relationship with Jennifer whose strong guidance keeps us legally compliant. our association with Jennifer also ensures that we have a strong presence and voice in the ever-changing rules and regulations being made that affect our industry. “
ResortCom’s highly secure SaaS software platform manages the complex demands of the hospitality industry. Its features include management of financial services, credit card processing, loan servicing and processing, collections, member communications and reservations. For more information about ResortCom International, visit resortcom.com or email odiliar@resortcom.com (Financial Services) or miked@resortcom.com (Technology) or call +01-619-683-2470.
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