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InfoCision Management Corporation
InfoCision Management Corporation is a company that operates call centers. Based in suburban Akron, Ohio, it is the second-largest teleservice company in the United States. It operates 30 call centers at 12 locations in Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania, employing more than 4,000 people.〔("InfoCision to hire vets through partnership with Army program" - Ohio.com ) Retrieved September 12, 2009〕 The company "specializes in political, Christian and nonprofit fundraising, and sales and customer care."〔(InfoCision - "About Us" ) Retrieved September 12, 2009〕
==History==
InfoCision was founded by Gary Taylor in his suburban Akron home in 1982. For the first three years, IMC managed its client’s telefundraising campaigns by serving as a marketing consultant while a separate call center company made the phone calls. In 1985, InfoCision opened its first call center. Since then, InfoCision has become one of the largest privately held call center companies in the world. Today, InfoCision raises more money for nonprofit organizations than any other outbound teleservices company.〔("Company History" ) Retrieved January 25, 2010〕 In 2004, Taylor stepped down as president and CEO to become chairman.〔("InfoCision Founder Gary Taylor Takes on Chairman Role" ) Retrieved January 25, 2010〕
On April 20, 2012, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced a settlement agreement he had reached with InfoCision. After an investigation, the Attorney General's Charitable Law Section "found reason to believe InfoCision violated several sections of the Ohio Charitable Organizations Act." InfoCision denied violating the law. As part of the settlement, InfoCision agreed to pay $75,000 and "fully abide by the state's laws on soliciting charitable contributions."〔Ohio Attorney General's Office. (''Attorney General DeWine Announces Settlement Agreement with Professional Solicitor Company InfoCision'' ), April 20, 2012. Retrieved April 26, 2012.〕
On October 10, 2012, the company announced that Craig Taylor, son of company founder Gary Taylor, was promoted to the position of CEO, replacing Carl Albright.
Gary Taylor died March 2, 2013, just over three years after he fell ill from a heart attack suffered in 2009. He was 59.

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