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iQor's Vikas Kapoor Joins Rubin Museum of Art Board of Directors

Mon Jan 5, 2009 3:01am EST
NEW YORK--(Business Wire)--
Vikas Kapoor, iQor's president and CEO, has joined the Rubin Museum of Art's
(RMA) Board of Trustees. 

"The Rubin Museum has created one of the largest collections of Himalayan art in
the world and I'm excited to sit on such a distinguished board. I look forward
to helping the Museum build on the opportunities they have created for the
public to explore and appreciate the art of the Himalayas," said Kapoor. 

Founded in 1999 as a nonprofit charitable organization, RMA, the premier museum
of Himalayan art in the Western world, opened to the public in October 2004. RMA
engages visitors through exhibitions, educational and public programming, and
special events that invite a broad range of cultural and historical exploration.


"We are delighted to have a talented leader like Vikas to lend us his business
acumen to help us remain a landmark for Himalayan artwork," said Bob Baylis,
Chair of the Executive Committee of the Rubin Museum of Art. "Vikas has proven
his leadership skills through his work with iQor, and his successful business
history. We are proud to have him on our team." 

About the Rubin Museum of Art 

The Rubin Museum of Art (RMA) is a nonprofit cultural and educational
institution dedicated to the art of the Himalayas. Its mission is to establish,
present, preserve, and document a permanent collection that reflects the
vitality, complexity, and historical significance of Himalayan art and to create
exhibitions and programs designed to explore connections with other world
cultures. RMA is committed to addressing a diverse audience -- from connoisseurs
and scholars to the general public and young children. Through its collection,
exhibitions, and educational programs, RMA seeks to become an international
center for the preservation, study, and enjoyment of Himalayan art. 

About iQor 

iQor (www.iqor.com) provides business process outsourcing to some of the
best-known companies in the world from 21 Call Centers of Excellence in five
countries and four continents. iQor's nearly 9,000 employees work with
state-of-the-art technology that affords maximum flexibility to iQor customers
to tap the best skills of a global workforce. It serves clients from a range of
industries including financial services, telecommunications and government. Its
services include customer care, customer retention and revenue recovery. 





iQor
Robert Burke, 1-646-274-3044
robert.burke@iqor.com

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