Burgess, John; International Profit Associates
International Profit Associates (IPA) utilizes telemarketing techniques
to sell business management consulting services to small and mid-sized
businesses. According to it's website, the firm, which is headquartered
in Buffalo Grove, has 1700 employees and over $150 million in revenues.
John Burgess, one of the firm's founders, is the CEO of IPA. In
June 2000, INC. Magazine reported that Burgess had been convicted
of attempted grand larceny and disbarred in the 1980's. The magazine
also cited a 1999 law suit against IPA brought by the Illinois Attorney
General on behalf of former employees who alleged that they had
not been reimbursed for expenses or paid the commissions due them.
That suit was settled and the employees claims were submitted to
arbitration. Burgess gives to both national and state candidates
and has supported candidates from both parties. In March of 2002
John Burgess made a $50,000 campaign contribution to current Governor
Rod Blagojevich but the governor's campaign returned the money in
August of that year after reporters questioned Mr. Burgess' past.
From 1993 to June 30, 2002, John Burgess and International Profit
Associates gave $167,000 to candidates for Illinois statewide constitutional
and legislative office, 77% of which was contributed to Democrats.
Last revised June, 2005.
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