Speakers: Grace Schepis is a special correspondent for Whistleblower Network News and is a Public Relations & Communications Assistant for Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto. She previously co-authored an article for Fraud Magazine (Nov/Dec 2022), “Navigating the Choppy Waters of Internal Whistleblowing.” She graduated magna cum laude from the University of Alabama with a master’s degree in public administration and a bachelor’s in political science and also worked as a staff writer for the Pacemaker-award winning campus newspaper, The Crimson White.
Benjamin Calitri is an attorney at Kohn, Kohn, & Colapinto, with a focus on whistleblower reward programs. Ben previously was a law clerk and prepared whistleblower cases with the SEC, CFTC, and IRS under qui tam whistleblower laws. While in law school, Ben was a Senior Editor for the Northeastern University Law Review. He graduated from Northeastern University School of Law in May 2022, earning a Juris Doctor with concentrations in International Business Law and International Law and Human Rights.
Learning Objectives - After attending this session, participants will be able to: (1) Explain the importance of following the proper procedures for whistleblowing to be effective; 2) Describe the need to file whistleblower claims under and appropriate law and within the required time frame; 3) Explain methods and timing for compliance officials to handle whistleblower claims; & 4) Summarize key elements of the AML Improvement Act of 2022
Recommended CPE credit & Field of Study: 1 CPE hour & Specialized Knowledge
Refund, Cancellation & No-Show Policy: Refunds of frees paid for internet-based sessions may be provided only if registrant contacts Austin ACFE not later than 24 hours prior to the start time of the session & documents an emergency or similar event that prevented participation. For in-person events, registration cancellations and refund request must be made by contacting Austin ACFE not later than 5 calendar days from the start time of the session. Cancellations received less than 5 days prior to the event will not be refunded except for exigent circumstances. Contact must be made via e-mailto:info@austinacfe.com
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Complaint Resolution Policy: Any concerns or complaints about registration for an event must be made within 14 calendar days of the event (with the event date counting as day 1) in writing to: info@austinacfe.com
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Non-profit Status: The Austin Area Chapter of The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners is a non-profit organization formed in the State of Texas and registered as a 501 (C) (6) organization with the IRS.