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Diann Cattani grew up in a small town in Idaho, and after college, quickly found herself on an upward career path in Atlanta. That's when unethical decision-making led to serious consequences. |
Cattani describes her first ethical missteps, and the beginning of her process of rationalization. |
The pressure starts to mount: Cattani describes the strain of her deception, and her decision to come clean. |
Cattani discusses the aftermath of her fraud, and concludes her story Wednesday at the 22nd Annual ACFE Fraud Conference & Exhibition |
Dr. Faith Dickerson accepts the ACFE Sentinel Award on behalf of her late grandfather, William McMasters. McMasters was a publicist and writer who exposed Charles Ponzi as a fraud in the 1920s. |
Speaking at the 22nd Annual ACFE Fraud Conference & Exhibition, Dr. Dickerson provides some background on the life and upbringing of William McMasters. McMasters worked as a journalist in Providence and Boston before turning to a career as a publicist. |
William McMaster's experience with Charles Ponzi "unfolded over 10 short days" - up until he wrote his expose, according to Dr. Dickerson. |
Concluding her remarks at the 22nd Annual ACFE Fraud Conference & Exhibition, Dr. Dickerson says she knows William McMasters "would feel delighted, honored and redeemed at your recognition of his whistleblowing feat." |
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