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Process Servers Association of Colorado Convenes at ServeNow HQ

July 22, 2011  |  by ServeNow Staff  |  PSACO

Process Servers Association of Colorado (PSACO) held its July meeting at ServeNow's Denver headquarters to bring Colorado process servers together and share the association's mission and news. Dozens of process servers from Colorado and even neighboring states Nebraska and Wyoming attended the meeting to find about PSACO, which has been gaining ground quickly after its inception in 2011. Here's what you missed at the meeting:

Process Servers Association of Colorado meeting recap

After a round of networking and dining, ServeNow CEO Adam Camras kicked off the evening's educational portion with a presentation on professionalism in the process serving industry. Camras touched on essential business practices that too many process servers overlook, such as answering phones professionally, building a database of prospective clients, and tracking marketing effectiveness.

PSACO President Steve Glenn presents ServeNow's Trent Carlyle with an award representing the PSACO-ServeNow partnership.

Following Camras's presentation, PSACO President Steve Glenn took the stage to introduce the association to the new faces in the crowd. He began by detailing his association's partnership with ServeNow that is helping PSACO start out with the right technology, communication channels and more to make an immediate impact on the state and national scene. Glenn unveiled the new PSACO website that ServeNow has been busy building, and he then surprised ServeNow founders Camras and Trent Carlyle with an award naming ServeNow as an official PSACO partner [photo at left shows Glenn (left) presenting the award to Carlyle]. Glenn also introduced PSACO board members and explained how the association will be working to protect Colorado process servers' livelihoods.

The evening included more networking, as well as free website reviews by ServeNow staff and demonstrations of ServeNow's process server websites and local search programs. All in all, it was a successful evening where PSACO reached process servers from a wide geographic area, and where the entire ServeNow team (including members who were in town from as far away as Honduras) met many servers from our own backyard.

Event photos on Facebook

Our staff took a lot of photos during the meeting and we posted them on Facebook for you to see. To view the photos, visit the ServeNow Facebook page.

Become a ServeNow partner

ServeNow has been helping process servers get more clients and increase revenue for years, and our knowledge and resources are readily available to associations. If your process server association could use website or marketing advice, contact us at info@servenow.com to discuss how we can help.

Process Servers Association of Colorado

About PSACO

PSACO was formed to give Colorado process servers a unified voice that will help to protect their rights and livelihoods. The organization uses a proactive approach to educate process servers, make beneficial legislative changes, and contribute to the betterment of the industry as a whole. Read about PSACO's goals here.

To join PSACO, click here for a membership application.

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