Small business owners and the general public can learn how to protect themselves from financial misconduct at an economic crimes summit from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sept. 18 at the Reinhart Center at Viterbo University. The university’s Dahl School of Business organized the event, which will feature national presenters, each discussing different aspects of fraud and tools for prevention.
They include:
n Elizabeth Hiday, an ex-felon who specialized in passing bad checks at upscale stores.
n Tom Ezdon, a human engineering expert from LOCKNET Inc.
n April Riel, a forensic accountant who testifies regularly in high-profile fraud cases in southern California.
n Joan Knothe Stein and Joe Cargel, both of the San Diego Regional Fraud Task Force.
The presenters will share their experiences related to fighting fraud, embezzlement, identity theft and breach of information security.
Event organizers say the summit will provide area business owners, managers, accountants and others with information and tools needed to combat fraud.
Business officials will learn to spot fraud indicators and how to put processes into place to prevent fraud, embezzlement and identity theft.
The La Crosse Tribune and WKBT-TV are collaborating with Viterbo to sponsor the event.
Cost of the symposium is $99, which includes lunch.
Space is limited, so early registration is encouraged.
To register, visit www.viterbo. edu/summit.aspx or call the Dahl School of Business at (608) 796-3360.

