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In a strong showing, over 100 Houstonians and several dozen Houston ACFE Chapter members descended on Las Vegas for the 2013 ACFE Annual Fraud Conference. Over 4% of the entire con- ference attendees hailed from the Houston area. Oddly enough, many stayed away from being caught on camera, although some were not so lucky. Houstonians Overtake Annual ACFE Houston Area ACFE Chapter Issue Q3 2013 www.HoustonACFE.org Message from the President 2 2013 Conference Information 3-4 Member Spotlight 8 Ask the Expert 9 Chapter Information 10 Upcoming Events 11 Inside this issue SEE INSIDE Feature: Awards . . . Pages 5-7 L to R: Ryan Hubbs, Louise Albert, Robin Hammonds, Mayra Contreras and Allan Bachman Center, Chuck Andrews with an assortment of attendees from Austin to New York

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In a strong showing, over 100 Houstonians and several dozen

Houston ACFE Chapter members descended on Las Vegas for the

2013 ACFE Annual Fraud Conference. Over 4% of the entire con-

ference attendees hailed from the Houston area. Oddly enough,

many stayed away from being caught on camera, although some

were not so lucky.

Houstonians Overtake Annual ACFE

Houston Area ACFE Chapter

Issue Q3 2013

www.HoustonACFE.org

Message from the President 2

2013 Conference Information 3-4

Member Spotlight 8

Ask the Expert 9

Chapter Information 10

Upcoming Events 11

Inside this

issue SEE INSIDE

Feature:

Awards . . . Pages 5-7

L to R: Ryan Hubbs,

Louise Albert, Robin

Hammonds, Mayra

Contreras and Allan

Bachman

Center, Chuck Andrews with an assortment of attendees from

Austin to New York

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As the year continues to move

along, I am continually amazed at

the number of frauds that are re-

ported within the Greater Hou-

ston area. From the small embez-

zlements at local businesses to

the large scale money laundering

and healthcare related frauds

that span the globe. Fraud news

permeates our region on a daily

basis and I cannot help to think

that many of you, our members,

are involved in helping to root it

out, investigate the wrongdoers,

and help bring justice for the vic-

tims of these crimes. Many of you

work on these issues on a daily

basis seldom receiving the public

recognition that you deserve.

White collar fraud, whether per-

petrated internally or externally,

is difficult to uncover, difficult to

investigate and equally difficult to

document and report on. I am

sure your work hours are long,

the “thataboys” may not always

be present, and many people will

never know the good that you

have done or the sacrifices that

you have made. I would like to

thank all of our members, the

fraud fighters, for continuing the

fight against fraud. We all contrib-

ute to this fight in different ways,

some large, some small. Regard-

less, if it were not for your dedi-

cation, attention to detail, and

an internal drive to root out

fraud and corruption and bring

the wrongdoers into the light of

day, I am afraid many innocent

victims would never have their

stories told or their frauds inves-

tigated. Thank you for all that

you do and thank you for your

dedication to the anti-fraud pro-

fession.

Thank you Ryan C. Hubbs Chapter President

President’s Message

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OFFICERS

Ryan C. Hubbs, CFE, CIA,

CCSA, PHR, CFS

President

Anthony Cardiel Vice-President

Kent Dixon Secretary

Helga Zauner Treasurer

Chrysti Ziegler Vice—Treasurer

DIRECTORS

Charles Dixon Past President

Stephen Wilson Publications

Cindy Dunigan Membership

Carol Salassa Training

Kurt Allshouse Community

Service

Christian Tan Student Relations

Gail Salans Fraud Research

Chuck Andrews Law Enforcement

Liason

Brandy Walker University Liason

VOLUNTEERS

Kathryn Skelton Newsletter Editor

Emmy Altamirano Social Media

Manager

Beverly Perilloux Social Media

Manager

Kent Dixon Conference

Chairman

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HoustonACFE.org

Registration Information

Main Pricing: June 16th – October 3

rd (Cutoff Deadline)

- $475 - Houston Chapter Members

- $575 - Non-Members

- $275 - Law Enforcement, Full-time Students, Educators

At the door pricing: If available (Limited seating)

- $525 – Houston Chapter Members

- $625 – Non-Members

- $325 - Law Enforcement, Full-time Students, Educators

Conference Location:

HESS Club

5430 Westheimer Road

Houston, TX 77056

Toll-Free: 1-877-661-4377

Local: (713) 627-2283

To Register or Become a Sponsor:

Visit HoustonACFE.org

Or Contact Kent Dixon, Conference Chair

[email protected]

Earn up to 16 hours

of NASBA CPE Also approved for

16hrs TCLEOSE credit

20% Group Discount for 5 or more

registered attendees

Page 3

BECOME A

CONFERENCE

SPONSOR

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2013 Conference Sponsors

Page 4

Interested in becoming a sponsor?

Contact Kent Dixon, Fraud Conference Chairman

[email protected]

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Page 5 The Quarterly Examiner Q3 2013 Page 5

The ACFE annually presents the Hubbard Award to the best feature article in

Fraud Magazine, as decided by the members of the ACFE Editorial Advisory

Committee. The award honors the late Regent Emeritus Thomas Hubbard,

Ph.D., CFE, former chair of the ACFE's Continuing Education Committee, and

professor emeritus and former head of the accounting department at the

University of Nebraska. The 2013 Hubbard Award goes to Houston ACFE

Chapter Member, and Chapter President, Ryan C. Hubbs for his April 2012

Hubbard Award Goes to Houston ACFE Chapter Member

Fraud Magazine article, "Find

Deviant Behaviors, Find Fraud?

Human Resources Issues Could

Uncover Worse Crimes".

You can read the article by

logging into your ACFE account

and navigating to the electronic

version of the Fraud Magazine.

Ryan C. Hubbs accepting the 2013 Hubbard Award

Congratulations,

On a Job

Well Done!

2014 Student Scholarship Winners

Announced at June Luncheon

Three future leaders were selected to each receive $500 scholarships funded by the Houston ACFE chapter. The requirements included (1) being an ACFE student chapter member and (2) submitting a 500 word essay on the topic “why I want to be in the anti-fraud profession and how the scholar-ship will help me achieve that goal.” The submission period closed May 1. The winners are …..Timothy James Davis and Rabbab Robinson

Congratulations! 2013 Service Appreciation Award Winner

Karyl Van Tassel

awarded for dedication and hard work

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Page 6 The Quarterly Examiner Q3 2013

2013 Greater Houston Fraud Impact Award Recipient

Wayne Dolcefino, President of Dolcefino Communications and former chief investigative reporter for Houston’s KTRK TV, has been named the winner of the inaugural 2013 Greater Houston Fraud Impact Award by the Houston Chapter of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.

Dolcefino’s investigation of Harris County Precinct 6 Constable Victor Trevino uncovered a failure to report cash campaign contributions, diversion of money from the Constable’s youth charity and improper use of deputies in the serving of eviction notices. All of these matters contributed to the indictment of Constable Trevino on four felony charges including misapplication of fiduciary property,

abuse of official capacity and two counts of tampering with government records. Upon learning of the award, Mr. Dolcefino stated “It is a huge honor to be thanked for my life’s passion, fighting the bad guys. It is especially rewarding because it comes from the real investigative heroes, the Certified Fraud Examiners who work to expose waste and fraud every day for their clients all over the Houston area.” Each year the Houston Chapter of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners will issue the Greater Houston Fraud

Impact Award to the individual who made outstanding, significant contributions to the worldwide effort to prevent,

deter or detect fraud. In the spirit of the Houston Chapter’s slogan United Locally to Fight Fraud Globally, the

winner must reside in the Greater Houston area. Mr. Dolcefino was presented his award at the June 11th Houston

Chapter lunch meeting.

FRAUD ALERT: Telephone Phishing Scammers Claiming to be the ACFE

Please be on alert for a phishing scam. In the last few days, people have received phone calls from a source claiming to be the ACFE demanding payment for a loan. People have been threatened with warrants for their arrests if they do not give credit card information and pay the money back. Please be on alert that this is a scam. Do not give your information out and do not engage in any activity with anyone calling on behalf of the ACFE requesting your personal credit/debit card information in regards to an unpaid loan. Thank you for your understanding.

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Ms. Catheryne Hasley, CFE, CISA, CPA

Mr. Peter Yang, CFE, CISA

Mr. Jesse McClure, CFE

Mr. Joe D. Seltz, CFE, CIA, CPA

Mr. Robert Spagnola, CFE

Mr. Jonah "Bruce" William, CFE

Mr. Christopher Hobson, CFE, CPA

Ms. Patricia Midkiff, CFE, PHR

CONGRATULATIONS!

Page 7 The Quarterly Examiner Q3 2013

“United

Locally to

Fight Fraud

Globally”

New Certified Fraud Examiners Q2 2013

July 2013

Mr. Jonathan Allen Gibbs, CFE, AA

Mrs. Lindsey Williams Gerry, CFE, ABA,

CFSA

Ms. Ning Ding, CFE, CIA

Mr. Timothy James Jung, CFE

Ms. Roberta A. Laurel, CFE

Ms. Dominique Desiree Iolantha Drake,

CFE

Mr. Stephen C. Marshall, CFE, ACA

May 2013

Chapter Board Minutes and

Financial Records

Board minutes and financial records are available on requests to all members.

Contact Ryan Hubbs for Board minutes [email protected] and Helga Zauner for Financial Statements ha-

[email protected].

CFE Bonus Program

Did you know that one of the benefits of membership of the Houston Chapter of the ACFE is a bonus of $250 that is awarded to any member who becomes a Certified Fraud Examiner? Upon notification from the National ACFE that a member has passed the CFE examination and is eligible to use the CFE credential, the Houston Chapter awards a one-time bonus of $250.00 to the member. The bonus award presentation is made at one of the Houston ACFE luncheons by the President of the Houston Chapter. So, if you would like to take the next step in your career advancement and get an additional bonus for doing so, consider passing the CFE examination and adding the designation to your name. From May through August 2013, the Houston Chapter awarded bonuses of $250.00 each to David Kirtland and Joe Seltz. Congratulations David and Joe! The Board of the Houston Chapter wishes each one of you the best of luck in your fraud fighting careers.

Membership Info and Member News Updates

Have you recently published an article, been interviewed, successfully closed a big case? We want to hear about it.

Please contact Cindy Dunigan, Chapter Membership Director at [email protected]

Changed companies, been promoted, or has your contact

info changed? Keep us updated. Go to the Update Member Information section of the website at www.houstonacfe.org

Mr. Jonathan Emmanual, CFE

Mr. Lee Inman White, III, CFE

Mr. David Lee Kirtland, CFE

Mr. Jason Gray, CFE

June 2013

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Danielle Supkis Cheek recently announced the

start of her own CPA firm specializing in account-

ing and attestation for small and medium sized

business.

What makes you passionate about your work?

Danielle is most passionate about her work in

assisting businesses in developing segregating

of duties with their existing resources. Most

small and medium sized business don’t have the

personnel, IT, or monetary resources to set up

traditional segregation of duties; however, ac-

cording to the ACFE Report to the Nations on Oc-

cupation Fraud and Abuse the smallest organiza-

tions in the study suffered the largest median

loses. Danielle finds the puzzle of creating alter-

native ways to create segregation of duties for

fraud and error prevention extremely rewarding

and interesting.

What differentiates your new business venture

from your competitors?

For her audit clients, Danielle spends the extra

time with her clients to point out flaws in their

internal controls as part of the audit process.

Most auditors tend to just gloss over explaining

the problems in controls as it takes extra time to

make sure client’s understand their control

problems. But in Danielle’s opinion this is the

most important part of the audit for the client.

Danielle will also help her attestation clients find

qualified consultants to get their controls updat-

ed if needed.

What is your professional background?

Danielle earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political

CHAPTER NEWS

Page 8 The Quarterly Examiner Q3 2013

Member Spotlight

Danielle Supkis Cheek, CPA, CFE, CVA

D. Supkis Cheek, PLLC

Accounting & Attestation

Science, Economics, and Policy Studies from

Rice University in Houston, TX, and her Mas-

ter of Science in Accountancy from the Uni-

versity of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA. She

is a Certified Public Account (CPA) in the

State of Texas, a Certified Fraud Examiner

(CFE) from the Association of Certified Fraud

Examiner, a Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA)

from the National Association of Certified

Valuators and Analysts, and has a Certifi-

cate in International Financial Reporting

(CertIFR) from the Association of Chartered

Certified Accountants in the United Kingdom.

Danielle is the National Vice President of

Conference for the American Woman’s Soci-

ety of CPAs, the Immediate Past President of

the Houston Affiliate of the American Wom-

an’s Society of CPAs, and will be receiving

the Federation of Houston Professional

Woman of Excellence Award this upcoming

September.

[email protected] or 713-628-7552

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A: I know what you are thinking. When Wayne Dolcefino was at

Channel 13, he was always known for the kindness he showed to

public officials .

RIGHT !

Since you didn't buy that, let me tell you some of the tricks of the

trade.

I never liked to ask questions that I did not know the answers to

already. It was always critical to do the undercover surveillance

before you announced your arrival, because we all know that

everything changes once they know you are looking their way. Be

prepared and think carefully about the first person you approach.

The word will spread quickly. If you know the answers already, or

least have a theory of what the answers are, you know when you

are getting the run around. It puts you in such an advantageous

position. You can evaluate whether the person you are talking to

wants to help, is begrudgingly helping, or has their own agenda.

Sometimes it is effective to play like you just don't know that much ,

and not in a stupid way, but in a ' I want to learn kind of

way'. People like to feel like they are an expert at their own stuff.

When it comes to subjects, I had to think about TV and not

alienating the person to quickly because I want their sound for the

story. But I used a deposition style, drilling down to get as much

detail as I can and I tried to wait till I have what I need before I get

what I really want.

Happy Hunting

Ask the Expert:

Page 9 The Quarterly Examiner Q3 2013

Q: “When gathering information from people on wrongdoing,

what are some techniques that investigators can follow in order

to get the information they need?”

Wayne Dolcefino President Dolcefino Communications

www.HoustonACFE.org

DID YOU KNOW?

Fraud Scheme

Detection

Relying on automated

controls? You might

want to know that only

1.1% of fraud is detect-

ed by IT controls.

Frauds are more likely

to be detected by tips

than any other method

(43.3% in 2012). Tips

originate from employ-

ees about half the time

(50.9%) but can also

come from other

sources such as custom-

ers (22.1%) and suppli-

ers (9%).

Source: 2012 ACFE Re-

port to the Nations

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Helping members find employment opportunities is one of the member initiatives for the chapter. Networking is key, but so is be-ing aware of the opportunities. Our social media managers periodi-cally link job opportunities on our LinkedIn Group. Visit or Join the Houston Area ACFE Chapter LinkedIn group and see what job oppor-tunities are currently available. Members can also post their own job opportunities for free.

Job Postings

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Become a Member

Local ACFE chapters further support the goals and mission of the National ACFE Organization. Membership at the local level allows for anti-fraud professionals to meet regularly to attend specialized training and network locally with other anti-fraud professionals to help support the prevention and detection of fraud. Local ACFE Chapters also help provide service to the local community, support local universities and charities, and be a central point where citizens can find out information on fraud. Advance your career and knowledge, help make a difference and join the Houston Area ACFE Chapter today!

CFE Members Advertise Your Services Online

A free benefit to chapter mem-bers. CFE Members can advertise their services. Don’t forget to visit the “Find a Fraud Examiner” sec-tion of the website to either find a CFE service provider or advertise your services. Details are on the website.

Ready To Be a Chapter Leader?

Are you looking to gain additional leadership opportunities or want to become more involved in the development and growth of the ACFE chapter? Let us know. Con-tact the Chapter President if you are interested.

The Houston Area ACFE Chapter is offering up to two $500 work scholarships to ACFE student chap-

ter members for 2013. The scholarship will be paid out in 4 installments of $125/each as progress

is made.

The Houston ACFE Chapter currently has two initiatives available as student work scholarships, In-

cluding:

(1) Conduct Fraud Research and add fraud related links to our fraud resources section.

(2) Scan and/or upload old chapter PDFs to the website and organize them by year and content.

Students who are interested in apply for one of these work scholarships should send their resume to

[email protected] with the Subject line of "Student Work Scholarship Request" along

with which opportunity that you are interested in. For more information about requirements click

here.

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Evening CPE Opportunities

Unable to make the local chapter luncheons? Need one

more CPE credit for the year? The Houston Chapter in con-

junction with the local ACFE student chapters will begin

introducing evening CPE at select campus locations. Visit

our website and the Training & Events section to see what

may be available in your area.

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Monthly Luncheon Meetings Are

Held at HESS Club

5430 Westheimer Road, Houston

September 10, 2013 11:30 am—2:00 pm

Member Appreciation Lunch and

Annual Meeting

Speaker Meeting 2 hours CPE

Werner Kotze & Matt Kelley - Revenew International

“Leveraging Supplier and Contract Audits

in your Organization ”

50% off for members and

$5 discount for each attendee courtesy of

October 10-11, 2013

Houston Annual Fraud Conference

and Social

November 11, 2013 11:30 am—2:00 pm

Speaker Meeting 2 hours CPE

Anthony Cardiel of Brooks Cardiel

“Ethics”

Up Coming Events

December 10, 2013 11:30 am—1:00 pm

Speaker Meeting 1 hour CPE

Joann Alicia of PreCash

“Fighting the Crime of Human Trafficking at the

Visa/MasterCard payment level ”

September 10, 2013 11:30 am—2:00 pm

Member Appreciation Lunch and

Annual Meeting

Speaker Meeting 2 hours CPE

Werner Kotze & Matt Kelley - Revenew International

“Leveraging Supplier and Contract Audits

in your Organization ”

50% off for members and

$5 discount for each attendee courtesy of

October 10-11, 2013

Houston Annual Fraud Conference

and Social

The 2013 Fall Networking Reception for Houston ACFE

Members will be held in conjunction with the 2013 Annu-

al Fraud Conference. Current Chapter Members can attend

the networking reception free of charge on Thursday,

October 10 at the Belvedere.

1131-01 Uptown Park Blvd.

Houston, Texas 77056

Space will be limited, so make sure that you register early.

Chapter members who are already attending the Annual

Fraud Conference DO NOT need to register for the net-

working reception.

2013 Houston ACFE Fall

QUARTERLY MEMBER ARTICLE

Please email your article in MS Word format to Stephen Wilson, Director of Publications at

[email protected].