For exceptional performance in the field, the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners presents periodic awards to recognize the professional contributions of experts.
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The Cressey Award was established in 1989, and is the ACFE's highest honor. It is bestowed annually for a lifetime of achievement in the detection and deterrence of fraud. The Cressey Award is named after one of the world's foremost experts on fraud and a founding father of the ACFE, Dr. Donald R. Cressey. Past recipients include:
2011: John C. Coffee, Jr. 2010: Ralph Q. Summerford 2009: James Freis Jr., J.D. 2008: Martin Biegelman 2007: Rosalind Wright 2006: Grant D. Ashley 2005: James D. Ratley 2004: Richard Johnston 2003: Joseph R. Dervaes 2002: Mary Jo White 2001: Henry N. Pontell, Ph.D. 2000: John Stossel
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In 2003 the ACFE presented it's first-ever Sentinel Award to Academy Award-winning actor Cliff Robertson. At the height of his acting career in the 1970s, Robertson revealed a fraud scheme being perpetrated by one of Hollywood's top producers and was blacklisted by the industry. The inscription on the award reads "For Choosing Truth Over Self." Past recipients include:
2011: William H. McMasters 2010: Amy Stroupe 2009: Pamela Davis 2008: Mark Lund 2007: William Sanjour 2006: Bunnatine Greenhouse 2005: Dr. David Graham 2004: Marta Andreasen 2003: Cliff Robertson
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The Walker Award is named for Morris R. "Red" Walker, CFE (1938-1989), a Charter Member and nationally-recognized fraud examiner. Also established in 1989, the Walker Award is given to the person receiving the highest annual score on the CFE Examination. Past recipients include:
2010: James Cafirma 2009: Jonathan Shek 2008: Darryl Bromfield 2007: Dr. Jan Vucka 2006: Carlos Torres-Rivera 2005: Carmen Wiechers 2004: Tina Kim 2003: Kerry Cone 2002: W. Troy Bouk 2001: Tracie A. Kraftenberg & Anne B. Ryburn 2000: Jackalyn C. Livingston
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The James R. Baker Speaker of the Year Award is presented annually to honor an individual who has demonstrated the true spirit of leadership in communication, presentation and quality instruction. In 2008, the year of its inception, James Baker, CFE was posthumously presented with his namesake award and was recognized for his contribution to the education of fellow anti-fraud professionals as a faculty member for the ACFE.
2011: Don Rabon 2010: Dennis F. Dycus 2009: Gerard Zack 2008: James Baker
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The ACFE is also proud to recognize those members who have displayed exceptional achievement in preventing, detecting and investigating fraud with its annual ACFE awards. The recipients all share in the common belief of contributing significantly to the anti-fraud profession and the discipline of fraud examination.
The Certified Fraud Examiner of the Year Award is presented to a CFE who has demonstrated outstanding achievement in the field of fraud examination.
The Educator of the Year Award is presented to an ACFE Educator who has made an outstanding contribution in anti-fraud education.
The Chapter of the Year Award is awarded to an active chapter in good standing that provides timely and high quality anti-fraud training and networking opportunities for its members and actively promotes the ACFE and the CFE credential in its local community.
The Newsletter of the Year Award is awarded to the Chapter Newsletter that is of highest quality and is delivered to recipients on a regular and timely basis.
The ACFE believes strongly that its members should be active within their community and committed to helping improve the quality of life where they live and work. This commitment can be fulfilled through volunteerism and community partnerships. The Outreach/Community Service Award is presented to an ACFE member or chapter that has made an outstanding contribution in their community.
The Hubbard 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.