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November Program

"Identity Theft"

When we think “Identity Theft,” we picture a consumer having to jump through hoops with their bank and other creditors to resolve the issue. But Identity Theft doesn’t just affect consumers; it can affect businesses, often in unanticipated ways.

Please join us Wednesday evening, November 12, for a program that will provide information for business owners and their employees, especially those that handle the credit aspect of a business, on how ID Theft is accomplished, what legal avenues there are to resolve it, and what can be done to help prevent ID Theft in their business.


Presenter 
Officer Steve Williams, Eugene Police Department, Special Investigator, Financial Crimes Unit
Steve has been a Eugene police officer for 16 years. He is a former United States Marine and a graduate of Southern Oregon University. He has been a member of the Financial Crimes Unit for ten years, investigating fraud crimes including identity theft, elder fraud, computer crime, check and credit card fraud, and embezzlement. Steve is a certified forensic computer examiner through the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS), and has received training from the FBI, Defense Computer Investigations Training Center, Guidance Software, AccessData, Paraben Corporation, BK Forensics, Mandiant, the US Secret Service and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C).

Steve has taught classes in computer crimes and fraud investigations for the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training, the Eugene Police Department’s Regional Training Academy, NW3C, the Crime Prevention Association of Oregon, the Northwest Fraud Investigators Association (NWFIA), the University of Oregon Law School, the Southern Oregon Financial Fraud and Securities Team (SOFFAST), the Sultanate of Oman, the USDOJ National Advocacy Center, the US Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Tennessee, as well as for numerous local financial institutions and community groups.

Steve is a member of IACIS, the International Association of Financial Crimes Investigators (IAFCI), NWFIA and the Western States Hostage Negotiators Association. He is a past president and current Board member of NWFIA. He also serves as a background investigator and arson investigator for EPD.

Join Us
Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Time
Networking: 5:30 p.m.
Dinner: 6 p.m.
Presentation: 7-8 p.m.

Location
Downtown Athletic Club Conference Center
999 Willamette St., Eugene

Cost
$23 for CFDD members. All other attendees, $30. NACM members can be billed, all others please pay at the door.

Menu
Choice of one: regular entree (Turkey breast, homestyle mashed potatoes and gravy, and fresh seasonal vegetables); Vegetarian Plate (Pasta Primavera); or Chef’s salad. Meal includes tossed green salad with choice of dressings, assorted breads, and dessert. Beverage choices include regular or decaf coffee, hot or iced tea, lemonade, and milk.

Cancellation Policy
Please send in a registration form to Cindy DeHollander, CBF,  if you are planning on attending. If you must cancel your reservation, please contact Cindy, at 541.431.3037or email to  by 10 a.m. on the Monday before the meeting. Otherwise, you will be billed as a no-show.


President's Message

See next month's newsletter for an update from Laurie!

    


President
Laurie K. Fuller
Harvest House Publishers
541.343.0123

1st Vice President
Mary Ann Gridelli
Farwest Steel Corp.
541.681.7201

2nd Vice President
, CBF
MLS, Inc.
541.431.3037

Secretary
Kent Clausen
Farwest Steel Corp.
541.681.7211

Treasurer
Kellie Neville
API, Inc.
541.686.9946

Directors

(One-year)
Lamar Advertising
541.984.8174

(Two-year)
ISTE
541.681.3801

, CCE (Two-year)
BowTech Archery
541.284.4177
541.681.3801