New and Upgraded Resources for Chapter Leaders
/Several new and upgraded resources are now available for chapter leaders.
Read MoreSeveral new and upgraded resources are now available for chapter leaders.
Read MoreWhen Baltimore was selected as the host city for the 26th Annual ACFE Global Fraud Conference, the Maryland Chapter decided to plan an event to showcase the city while giving back to the fraud-fighting community.
Read MoreEach year, the ACFE recognizes local chapters that have gone above and beyond their missions with two awards: Chapter of the Year and Chapter Newsletter of the Year. This year’s awards were presented at the 26th Annual ACFE Global Fraud Conference in Baltimore to the Maryland Chapter and the Houston Area Chapter, respectively.
Read MoreIt is conference season for many ACFE chapters, and two of the largest chapter conferences in the U.S. occurred in May. The Maryland Chapter’s Maryland Fraud Conference 2015 had an attendance of more than 525, May 4-5 at Martin’s West in Baltimore. The following week, the Central Ohio Chapter’s 2015 Emerging Trends in Fraud Conference attracted more than 680 attendees at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Columbus.
Read MoreOne of the more frequent questions I get from chapter leaders around the world is, “How do we grow our membership?”
A great place to start is making sure you have the ability to contact ACFE members in your area. You can access a list of members in your chapter’s geographical region. This member list is available to a select number of chapter leaders (in most cases five) for each chapter and includes all Associates and CFEs in your area, as well as their contact information.
Read MoreA mentor noticed Stacy Johnson’s forensic and investigation skills during her work on insolvent liquidation engagements and encouraged her to pursue the CFE credential. This path led the Nassau native to eventually become secretary, vice president and current president of the ACFE Bahamas Chapter. Johnson is working hard to build membership in the chapter when not working as a director at Kikivarakis & Co. in Nassau or spending time with her husband and three-year-old daughter.
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