ACFE Chapters 2018 Year in Review
/As we move into a new year, it’s time to look back at all we accomplished in 2018 and celebrate how the chapters have impacted the growth of the ACFE. Here are some highlights from 2018.
Read MoreAs we move into a new year, it’s time to look back at all we accomplished in 2018 and celebrate how the chapters have impacted the growth of the ACFE. Here are some highlights from 2018.
Read MoreFor the fifth year, the ACFE challenged chapters to raise funds for the ACFE Foundation’s Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship Program. The mission of the ACFE Foundation is to increase the body of anti-fraud knowledge by supporting future anti-fraud professionals worldwide through the funding of the Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship Program.
Read MoreTo ensure that the 30th Annual ACFE Global Fraud Conference is truly a global event, the ACFE has special discounted pricing for delegates traveling to the conference from outside of North America.
Read MoreThe ACFE is happy to announce that team registration discounts will again be available to chapter members attending the 30th Annual ACFE Global Fraud Conference in Austin, June 23–28, 2019.
Read MoreThe Orange County, Inland Empire, and San Diego chapters of the ACFE organized the first joint holiday networking event at the Mazda North Operations in Irvine, California, December 6. Certified Fraud Examiners (CFEs) from southern California gathered to meet and enjoy a unique networking experience.
Read MoreEarlier this year, I asked the Chapter Leaders Committee to create a series of training videos that other chapter leaders could watch to help them understand the fundamentals of running an ACFE chapter. These videos are great resources for new officers or directors, and have valuable reminders for those who have been with a chapter for many years.
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