Jodi Gissel: The Future of Financial Crime Prevention

In this segment of AML Now, John J. Byrne, CAMS, ACAMS advisory board member and president of Condor Consulting, LLC, spoke with Jodi Gissel, a graduate professor at Marquette University, about the Justice for Fraud Victims Project and what we can expect from the next generation of individuals working in the fraud and financial crime prevention field.

Gissel joined Marquette University in 2010 after earning her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She earned her Bachelor of Science with a concentration in accounting from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside and her master’s degree in accounting from Marquette University. Gissel worked at the public accounting firm Gordon J. Maier & Company, LLP, where she gained both audit and tax experience. She is a Certified Public Accountant (Wisconsin) and a Certified Fraud Examiner. Her research interests include audit quality and auditor decision-making, particularly relating to factors that influence information sharing among auditors. She has published papers in various journals, including Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory, Current Issues in Auditing, the Managerial Auditing Journal, the Journal of Forensic Accounting, the Journal of Accounting Literature, Issues in Accounting Education, the Journal of Accounting Education and The CPA Journal. In addition, Gissel teaches accounting theory and fraud examination at the graduate level and undergraduate intermediate accounting.

For more information about the Justice for Fraud Victims Project, visit https://www.acamstoday.org/jodi-gissel-fighting-fraud/

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