Tampa, Fl., August 19, 2010— In this Economic Crisis going on today we have seen an alarming record levels of employee fraud, information and property theft, easy access to fake credentials, and conflicts and violence in the workplace. Accordingly, Kevin Connell has organized a “Complimentary Webinar” for HR Managers, Business Owners and CEO’s of companies across North America. “Smoke, Mirrors and Fake Credentials” offers employers and HR professionals an opportunity to learn from and ask questions of two experts who have worked on the prevention of employee fraud for decades. The webinar will take place on Friday, August 20, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. EDT.
Individuals can register for this free webinar at: http://www.accuscreen.com/media/webinars
Hosted by AccuScreen Inc., an industry pioneer, leader and expert in employment background screening, the webinar will feature founder and CEO Kevin Connell interviewing Barry Nixon, the executive director of the National Institute for Prevention of Workplace Violence, Inc., a company focused on assisting organizations to effectively implement programs to prevent workplace violence. Connell, also an expert on the subject background checks, promises a content-packed discussion.
The webinar will address the issue of employee fraud, resume fraud and diploma mills, the warning signs to look out for, and why no company no matter how large or small is immune. Most importantly, Connell and Nixon will speak about ways to prevent fraud from happening in the first place.
Adds CEO Connell of AccuScreen, “we will address not only why employee fraud has been on the rise, but also dispel the different myths and ways to prevent fraud.”
Connell and Nixon will reserve time on the webinar for questions. They encourage participants to bring questions that they may have about workplace violence.
About Accu-Screen Inc.
Since 1994, Accu-Screen, Inc. has been an industry pioneer, leader and expert in employment background screening, tenant screening, nanny screening and date screening, specializing in criminal background checks. Its reports are delivered to companies across the world with turnaround times from Instant to no more than 72 hours. CEO Kevin G. Connell founded the company with a burning desire that companies hire the right people from the start, resulting in greater cost control and better safety in the workplace. Mr. Connell served as a Founding Director of the National Association of Professional Background Screeners (NAPBS), and he is a frequent Radio and Television Guest, appearing on ABC and Fox. Kevin also serves as a national speaker and expert in negligent hiring, resume fraud, employee theft, and embezzlement. Accu-Screen, Inc. is a C.A.U.S.E. Certified Background Screening Company.
About Kevin Connell
Kevin Connell has over 15 years experience as CEO & Founder of AccuScreen.com, a Global Background Screening Company, specializing in Criminal Background Checks. Mr. Connell was one of the founding Directors of the National Association of Background Screeners (www.napbs.com); he is an internationally-known expert on Background Checks, Occupational Fraud and Embezzlement, as well as a speaker, published author who has appeared on over 73 Television and Radio shows including Fox News and ABC’s Money Matters.
About Barry Nixon
W. Barry Nixon is the Executive Director of the National Institute for Prevention of Workplace Violence, Inc., a company focused on assisting organizations to effectively implement programs to prevent workplace violence. Having spent over twenty years in Human Resources and Organization Development in Fortune 500 companies. Mr. Nixon is well grounded in the real issues companies face and develops practical solutions based on having been there. Mr. Nixon is a frequently requested speaker both in the US and internationally on the subject of Workplace Violence and Background Screening.
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With the rising costs in tuition, books and other related expenses in education coupled with the downturn in the economy, many are turning to easy ways to get there degrees. This not an advisable thing to do. There are now so many fraudulent degree mills and diploma scams online sometimes t is hard to tell the legit from the fake. As always, you should do your homework so to speak and research your online institution before enrolling or giving out your credit card number. As pointed out here, http://www.diplomamillscam.com and http://www.degreadvice.com, there are “rings” of fake schools popping up everywhere. The fact is that many of these are, in fact, the SAME organization scamming consumers over and over.
Be careful and do your homework before FIRST!.