10-30-2014 Road Hazards

Description:

We live our business lives not only in our brick-and-mortar offices but also in the world of cyberspace. How we organize our people and processes sets a culture of behaviors we can trust. When those processes are missing or lax both in personal and online relationships, fraud can happen. In this workshop identify the vulnerabilities you have to fraud, create internal controls and develop a plan to minimize risk. Be aware and take action to minimize the risks. This session is part of U.S. Bank's free GP$ for Entrepreneurs workshop series to stimulate your best business performance for Growth with Purpose and Financial $avvy! Join us for just this session or come to all six.

How You Will Benefit:

  • Identify the vulnerabilities you have to fraud in your business
  • Create internal controls to put in to place to reduce fraud in your normal day-to-day operations
  • Develop an action plan for your business that minimizes the risks for fraud

Suggested Audience:

Early- to mid-life-cycle businesses focused on growth for transition.

Presented by:

Larry Callin

Larry Callin

Vice President, U.S. Bank
Larry has the privilege of leading a team of Small Business Bankers for U.S. Bank in the Denver region that focus on businesses with $2 - $10 million in annual sales revenue. While most banks are increasing specialization, which can stifle personal development, Larry's vision is to help his team members build a complete set of sales, credit and relationship management skills to bring great value to their clients.

Brought to you by the Denver Metro Small Business Development Center

Cost:

No cost to participate.


Cancellations or transfers must be made at least 24 hours in advance. In respect of the speakers' and other attendees time, please e-mail us or call (303) 620-8076 at least 24 hours in advance should you need to cancel your registration.

Updated 9/10/2014 3:36:16 PM | akilgore
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