Chris Campbell began his career in the collections industry in 1981, when he joined DAKCS Software Systems and helped pioneer computer-based collections. He was instrumental in creating The Sting Collection System, which replaced card-based queues that were standard in the industry at that time. Chris went on to greatly expand the capabilities of electronic collection systems by moving from early proprietary computing platforms to a standard, UNIX based code that is portable across many modern computing architectures. He has been involved with design and development of many of current products available from DAKCS including Beyond.Net, VIC and @Client Services. He holds a bachelors degree in Computer Information Systems and currently serves as the Executive Vice President for DAKCS coordinating the research and development, revision and software quality assurance services. Although Chris has been responsible for many technological advances for the industry, he believes that the key to success is working with individuals that possess excellent communication and technical skills, and that truly want to make a difference. |