Fraudish

Kelly Paxton
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Dec 8, 2020 • 43min

Episode 11 Mel Stanley: Branding as a Great Women in Fraud

Today’s episode is a bit different with Mel Stanley and your personal brand.  I heard Mel on Great Women in Compliance and was immediately drawn to her and her message. What does personal branding have to do with Great Women in Fraud?  A lot.  You are your brand. What does your brand say.  Even before you walk into a meeting people have a perception of you. Fraud professionals often bring bad news from their investigations.  That can lead to a lot of misconceptions about you and your brand.  I had a personal experience with a boss about my brand.  It was completely wrong. Partially my own fault but needless to say I learned from it.  We talk Dorie Clark, your likeability factor, and how Mel took a big risk but like me I think she is doing her best work ever.  Please take a listen.  You are going to get some great tips and information.
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Dec 2, 2020 • 33min

Episode 10 Nicole Landau, CFE

Nicole Landau is a CFE that specializes in construction fraud.  I was lucky enough to meet her in person pre-COVID thanks to Dan Ramey.  Nicole got into fraud investigations by seeing her boss get their CFE. She thought it looked interesting and so she also did it.  Next thing she knew she was on her way to Texas for her first investigation.  The fraud bug stuck and it changed her career trajectory.  If you are in audit and looking for someone who has made it to fraud investigations, Nicole has done it.  Nicole has built her career via networking.  Take time to reach out to Nicole on LinkedIn. She provides lots of great content.
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Nov 24, 2020 • 33min

Episode 9 Karisse Hendrick E-Commerce Queen of Fraud

Karisse Hendrick is the go to person for all things e-commerce fraud related.  She runs the Fraudology podcast https://fraudologypodcast.libsyn.com/website and is the founder of Chargelytics http://www.chargelyticsconsulting.com/. Karisse and I met online because my sister's store was having some chargeback issues.  I reached out to Karisse and she graciously responded.  We ended knowing several people from my time at Nike.  Our paths just seem to keep crossing.  Rejection leads to redirection is how Karisse looks at the world and it has served her well.  Her experience at FraudCon in Israel in 2019 happened due to serendipity and all sorts of amazing things continue to result from her trip.
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Nov 17, 2020 • 36min

Episode 8 Jackie Garrick-Whistleblowers of America

As a fraud professional you will eventually, if you have not already, have a whistleblower case.  Jackie Garrick's experience will change the way you see whistleblowers. Her work as a social worker helping prevent suicides in the military led her down a path that she never saw coming.  She only did what she thought was necessary and it changed her life.  Her story is inspiring yet chilling.  This is a must listen because at some point in your career you may face a decision to become a whistleblower.  What is even more inspiring than listening to Jackie is the incredible resources and guidance she provides to the whistleblower community.  Please reach out to Jackie on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackie-garrick-321189a/Her Whistleblowers of America website: https://whistleblowersofamerica.org/Resources: https://whistleblowersofamerica.org/resources/https://whistleblowersofamerica.org/education-training/
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Nov 11, 2020 • 32min

Episode 7 $1million Elder Financial Fraud Victim Interview

Imagine finding out that a caregiver for your parents stole $1 million.  What would you do?  How would you feel?  This is an interview with "Lena" who found out that her mother had been the victim of elder financial fraud.  The caregiver stole and was eventually sentenced but the story is so much more.  From being disappointed in both the criminal justice system and the financial system Lena tells you how it can happen to anyone.  This is an incredibly sad story but it also helps you understand and protect your family.  A huge thank you to Lena for sharing her story.
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Nov 3, 2020 • 39min

Episode 6 Mary Shirley, Co-Host Great Women in Compliance podcast

Mary Shirley, co-host of Great Women in Compliance, is this week's guest.  I was lucky enough (through networking) to be a guest on her podcast and she did me a favor by being a guest here on Great Women in Fraud.  Mary's origin story started in New Zealand and has taken her all over the globe doing investigations and compliance.  She is also the co-author with Lisa Fine of Sending the Elevator Back Down.  Mary is inspirational in her career and where it has taken her.  Even if you aren't considering a career in compliance you will take away so many helpful career tips from Mary.
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Oct 27, 2020 • 35min

Episode 5 Yelesina Hernandez Outstanding Next Generation Fraud Fighter

Next Generation Fraud Fighter Yelesina Hernandez.  Yelesina is the perfect guest to highlight her career, her drive, her inspiration and her passion for the anti-fraud field.  I met “Sina” several years ago when I spoke at the ACFE Houston Fraud Conference.  She was sitting in the front row and came up to introduce herself.  She is a winner of the ACFE Ritchie Jennings Scholarship.  Sina is the Alumni Relations Director for the HBSA Bauer.  She also is the President of the ACFE University of Houston Student Chapter. What is amazing about her is the attention to detail and hard work  combined with intellectual curiosity.  If you want someone to inspire you while starting out your career in anti-fraud you will want to listen to this episode.  I can’t wait to see where her career takes her because the possibilities are limitless.  It is an honor to see such a strong woman working against so many obstacles while being able to do so much for her community.
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Oct 20, 2020 • 40min

Leah Wietholter-Workman Forensics and The Investigation Game Podcast Host

Leah Wietholter of the Investigation Game is this week's guest.  She recently designed the Case of the Cash Flow Fiasco which debuted at CyberCraft Summit.  I played the game and it is really fun.  From initially wanting to be an FBI agent to the now owner of Workman Forensics Leah is a Great Women in Fraud leader. She is known for her data sleuthing skills.  While she has been doing investigations for 15 years I still consider her an up and comer.
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Oct 11, 2020 • 33min

Tracy Coenen-Forensic Divorce Expert and much more

Tracy Coenen is my go to person when it comes to all things forensic divorce.  Her depth of experience and expertise is unparalleled.  Take a listen to her hidden talent but also her work on an Instagram investigation case tied to a divorce.  Tracy talks about how important it is to network in your field.  Tracy is also noteworthy for her fixed fee arrangements.  Say goodbye to the six minute increment.  If you are tired of keeping track of your time you should hear how she did this.  The riches are in the niches and Tracy is a great example of how it has worked for her.  She resisted for a while but in the end it has been her calling card.
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Oct 8, 2020 • 31min

Sophia Carlton, CFE -Grant Thornton, All things Anti-Fraud Playbook

Sophia Carlton is an up and comer in the anti-fraud field.  She is the primary author of the Anti-Fraud Playbook by Grant Thornton.  It's a must download if you are wanting to improve your anti-fraud education.  Here's a link: https://www.grantthornton.com/services/advisory-services/risk-advisory-services/ACFE-global-fraudcon-and-playbook.aspx.

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