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23 January 2026 / Donald A. Mausar

Shareholder Don Mausar Presented With 2026 Leadership & Distinguished Service Award from IACC

CLEVELAND - Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA, a full-service creditors' rights law firm with over 95 years of client service, is pleased to announce that Shareholder Don Mausar was recently presented with the 2026 Leadership & Distinguished Service Award from the International Association of Commercial Collectors (IACC)

The IACC Leadership and Distinguished Service Award is presented annually to an IACC member who has given his or her time and energy to better the association, exemplifies IACC values and standards, has emerged as a leader in our organization and who has conducted his or her professional and personal life in a manner that positively impacts the commercial collection industry.

Don has been enthusiastically involved with the IACC for over 10 years. The award ceremony was recently held at the 2026 IACC Annual Convention in Palm Springs, CA. When asked about this honor, Don said “This recognition is incredibly meaningful to me, as it reflects the collaborative spirit and shared commitment to excellence that defines the IACC. I’m proud to support an organization that continues to elevate our industry.”

Weltman Managing Partner Chuck Pona says “Don’s leadership, integrity, and dedication to service have been evident throughout his career. Having worked with Don for many years, I can say this recognition from the IACC is well deserved and reflects the respect he has earned across the industry.”


Help us in congratulating Don on this recognition! To connect with him or learn more about Weltman’s commercial collections solutions, visit his attorney bio today.

This blog is not a solicitation for business and it is not intended to constitute legal advice on specific matters, create an attorney-client relationship, or be legally binding in any way.

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