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  • Tuesday, June 19 | 3:35-4:50 PM


    Level: Overview

    Recommended Prerequisite: None

    Field of Study: Behavioral Ethics

    Pulling from their experience in the anti-fraud profession, panelists will discuss key challenges that come with trying to teach ethics. Listen to this discussion of best practices and the importance of making ethics and culture a theme in the workplace. You are encouraged to ask questions during this discussion.

    You Will Learn How To:

    • Recognize challenges in teaching ethics to all levels of employees
    • Compare best practices and lessons learned
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    Tom Golden, CFE, CPA

    Partner (retired), PwC

    Tom Golden is a retired PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Partner and former Partner-In-Charge of the Chicago Investigation & Forensic Services practice. He has a national reputation in forensic accounting and fraud investigations, and has been quoted in the Journal of Accountancy, USA Today, The Financial Times, Business Week and The Chicago Tribune.

    Golden was the lead author of the award-winning Wiley book A Guide to Forensic Accounting Investigation. He is a CFE and CPA, a former chairman of the ACFE Board of Regents and is a Regent Emeritus. He was also an adjunct professor at DePaul University in Chicago after he developed and taught the school’s first forensic accounting graduate course in 2002.

    Golden recently turned his attention to the literary world with the publication of his first novel, Sunday Night Fears. He will be gifting several copies of this book and his professional Wiley book during his session.

  • tgolden headshot
    Tom Golden, CFE, CPA

    Partner (retired), PwC

    Tom Golden is a retired PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Partner and former Partner-In-Charge of the Chicago Investigation & Forensic Services practice. He has a national reputation in forensic accounting and fraud investigations, and has been quoted in the Journal of Accountancy, USA Today, The Financial Times, Business Week and The Chicago Tribune.

    Golden was the lead author of the award-winning Wiley book A Guide to Forensic Accounting Investigation. He is a CFE and CPA, a former chairman of the ACFE Board of Regents and is a Regent Emeritus. He was also an adjunct professor at DePaul University in Chicago after he developed and taught the school’s first forensic accounting graduate course in 2002.

    Golden recently turned his attention to the literary world with the publication of his first novel, Sunday Night Fears. He will be gifting several copies of this book and his professional Wiley book during his session.

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