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CORPORATE FRAUD SPEAKERS
In today’s complex and multifaceted business environment, sometimes the temptations corporate executives come into contact with are too much to resist. Huge sums of money change hands on a daily basis, sometimes to the point where the average worker is unable to see the larger picture of fraud their executive bosses are perpetrating.
Perhaps the largest and worst depiction of corporate fraud in modern day was the recent Enron debacle, during which the energy company went bankrupt during a variety of accounting frauds perpetrated at the highest end of the company. The fallout from that episode of corporate fraud was that the thousands of employees lost their pensions, and the economy lost one of its blue-chip stocks.
Even celebrities have fallen to the sways of fraud in recent years. Martha Stewart was famously imprisoned due to her connection to insider trading, a scandalous fact that forever marred her image. Additionally, who among us could ever forget the tale of Bernard Madoff, who organized the largest Ponzi scheme in history, resulting in the loss of investments of countless individuals?
Given that corporate fraud is all-too prevalent in today’s world, your employees should know about the dangers of unethical practices. Look no further than Barberusa.com to find speakers who will teach your company’s workers and executives about the risks and consequent tragedies involved in ill-advised business deals.
If you think that your company could benefit from a discussion about the terrible downside of white collar fraud that stems from a lack of corporate accounting ethics, our list of accomplished speakers will provide fresh takes on the topic, offering advice and an inside look into what motivates people to cross the line, as well as how to avoid the temptation of doing so.
Sometimes that motivation is as simple as hearing someone who has engaged in corporate fraud, and lost everything from their misguided judgment calls.
Among our roster of accomplished keynote speakers is Aaron Beam, a venture capitalist who formed HealthSouth, a major provider of outpatient surgery and rehabilitative services. Beam’s story went sour when he became engaged in white collar fraud that ultimately landed him in prison. While Beam’s story is certainly not one to use as an example of what to do to be ethical in the business world, Beam now tours the country in our to advise workers and corporate executives about what pitfalls to avoid, and that corporate fraud has unavoidable consequences both for the perpetrator and even more so for those affected by it.
Keep your company ethical and clean by hiring a corporate fraud speaker through Barberusa.com. Your employees will walk away with a better appreciation of what it means to put morals before profit, and you can rest assured that they’ll your company will be well-respected in the corporate community for acting as a responsible leader.
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AARON BEAM
Former Chief Financial Officer of Healthsouth
Aaron Beam Jr.'s story reads like the "Great American Success Story": start a company from ze...
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