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Congratulations to our newest Certified Fraud Specialists

Steven Carter
Kathy Ashton
Philip Saggione III
Jaime Gutierrez

For more information on becoming a CFS, see our certification page.


Regional Conferences

The Association is planning a nationwide series of training events. Parties interested in bringing this event to their city are welcome to download the request for proposal, complete it, and submit it to ACFS Executive Staff.

The new submission deadline is November 16, 2008!

Request for Proposal (word/PDF)

2008 National Fraud Conference Announced!

The 9th Annual National Fraud Conference dates have been set. Join us in San Francisco on September 16 - 18, 2008 for a great opportunity to learn and to network with other fraud professionals.

For more information, visit the conference site at http://conference.acfsnet.org.

Updated 3/29/2008


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