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PRESIDENT'S BLOG

James D. Ratley, CFE

ACFE President and CEO

If the International Space Station passes over San Diego next week those on board just might be able to make out the largest group of fraud fighters ever assembled. Well, maybe I’m exaggerating a little. But 2,300 fraud fighters will indeed set an all-time attendance record when they gather in “America’s Finest City” for the 22nd Annual ACFE Fraud Conference, June 12-17.

We’ll welcome you with insights on the latest forensic, legal, regulatory and political developments, combined with enough networking and other fun to make your conference a personal and professional success.

We are also proud to announce the publication of ACFE Founder and Chairman Dr. Joseph T. Wells’ 19th book, Fraud Fighter: My Fables and Foibles. Dr. Wells’ autobiography will be on sale at the Conference, and he will attend a book signing Monday afternoon.

Our internationally renowned keynote speakers also have much to share with you. “America’s Most Wanted” host John Walsh will tell how he became an anti-crime activist, and Joan Pastor, PhD, will explain the fraudster psychology insights she developed during her career in government and law enforcement. Likewise, forensic accounting specialist Dr. Howard M. Schilit will spotlight the early signs of financial statement fraud.  And Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer will offer an inside perspective on his leadership of the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).

As you know, insider tips are a prime source of investigative leads for the DOJ and all fraud fighters. That’s one reason for the wide interest in the SEC’s new Whistleblower Program rules, which take effect Aug. 12. As the number of SEC whistleblower cases rises, so will the potential for sometimes controversial parallel proceedings by the DOJ and SEC. More than ever, because of this and other legal complexities, CFEs need to understand factors governing the admissibility of whistleblower-provided evidence that may lead to federal charges against their employers or clients.

Along with the DOJ perspective Breuer will provide, the conference session, “Whistleblowing After Dodd-Frank: A New World,” will help attendees understand the SEC's approach to this important topic. One discussion item you won’t want to miss is the new rules’ position on whether whistleblowers should have to report fraud internally before they do to the SEC.

You’ll find me chatting with members at this and other conference events. I hope to see you soon.

Keynote Speakers Announced for 22nd Annual ACFE Fraud Conference & Exhibition

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Kerrie Metschan
ACFE Event Marketing Manager

Record breaking cold temperatures had us bundled up at the ACFE headquarters in Austin, Texas, diligently putting the final touches on an Annual Conference that will go down in ACFE history. After weathering one of the coldest winters to date, we look to our upcoming 22nd Annual ACFE Fraud Conference and Exhibition, June 12-17, with heightened enthusiasm, as we dream of beautiful, sunny and always pleasantly warm San Diego, Calif.

Some of the most exciting highlights will be the inspiring and relevant keynote speakers:

  • John Walsh, host of America’s Most Wanted, will share how he channeled the most painful event of his life into a mission that would change law enforcement, legislation and television as we know it.
  • Lanny Breuer, Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division of the Justice Department, will bring the tenacity of a national leader to this year’s conference and share insights on a range of federal law enforcement priorities.
  • Joan Pastor, Ph.D., President, JPA International, Inc. will provide a comprehensive model and approach to addressing fraud that allowed her to uncover numerous embezzlement and other fraudulent schemes over the years.
  • Dr. Howard M. Schilit, Author, and widely known as “The Sherlock Holmes of Accounting,” will arm you with his investigative tactics to allow you to identify the causes and early warning signs of accounting tricks in public filing.

We look forward to motivating and inspiring attendees to charge forward with new insights and knowledge from the conference that began in San Diego 21 years ago.

Speaking of ACFE history, we are excited to announce our first-ever Annual Photo Contest. For anyone who has attended a previous ACFE Annual Conference and captured some special moments, we invite you to enter your photos for a chance to win a Flip Digital Camera. To submit your photos and to learn more about our contest, go here.

We hope to capture some great moments with you in San Diego this year! Stay tuned for more annual updates, as I will be blogging every month leading up to the ACFE Annual Fraud Conference.