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  • Monday, June 18 | 1:50-3:05 PM


    Level: Intermediate

    Recommended Prerequisite: Working knowledge of the basic elements of corruption and the resistance against independent oversight

    Field of Study: Behavioral Ethics

    This session will take you through a real-life story of how one community fought government corruption. It will start with the prosecution of government officials and examine the challenges and opportunities for the transformation of change. The session will outline what went right and what went wrong, and leave you with ideas of how to address your culture and make a difference in bringing honesty, integrity and truth to power and government.

    You Will Learn How To:

    • Recognize the ways government officials can cause economic damages to society
    • Identify the pitfalls of corrupt behavior that, if not addressed, can affect the taxpayer
    • Determine the skills needed to be successful when tackling corruption
    Sheryl Steckler Headshot
    Sheryl Steckler, CIG, CIGI

    President, Procurement Integrity Consulting Services

    Sheryl Steckler has built her career on creating and improving government programs that directly impact the public and private sectors. Beginning her career in the criminal justice field with internships at the State Attorney’s office and the Florida Legislature, she became as a certified police officer in 1984 as well as an auditor and subsequently a senior investigator for the Florida Auditor General. She spent half of her 30-year government career as an Inspector General for both State, County and Local governments.

    Today, Steckler is the co-founder President of Procurement Integrity Consulting Services LLC, a company specializing in developing, assessing and structuring strategies to assure contracting integrity.

  • Sheryl Steckler Headshot
    Sheryl Steckler, CIG, CIGI

    President, Procurement Integrity Consulting Services

    Sheryl Steckler has built her career on creating and improving government programs that directly impact the public and private sectors. Beginning her career in the criminal justice field with internships at the State Attorney’s office and the Florida Legislature, she became as a certified police officer in 1984 as well as an auditor and subsequently a senior investigator for the Florida Auditor General. She spent half of her 30-year government career as an Inspector General for both State, County and Local governments.

    Today, Steckler is the co-founder President of Procurement Integrity Consulting Services LLC, a company specializing in developing, assessing and structuring strategies to assure contracting integrity.

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