Global Cards 103: Fraud Within Global Programs
Open to all
Description
This virtual roundtable discussion is the third installment to the Global Cards series provided by the Institute of Commercial Payments (IOCP) Global Advisory team. The team invites
attendee participation through shared experiences, questions and exchange of best practices. All are asked to participate!
If you did not attend Global Cards 101 or Global Cards 102 virtual events,
no problem! Access the recordings on-demand in the store.
Discussions will be centered on card fraud globally and in general.
Key takeaways:
- Learning about different types of fraud, how it is perpetrated, by whom and what’s being done to combat it globally.
- Discuss FAQs and best practices for dealing with fraud.
- Defining fraud vs. misuse. Exploring the differences in presentation and handling.
Target Audience
Card professionals with experience in customer-facing issues, as well as those looking to benefit from the expertise of established card professionals.
Facilitators
Josh Paddock, Global Corporate Card Program Administrator, AbbVie
Josh is a global Corporate Card program administrator for AbbVie Inc., with 13 years of T&E, meeting, P-Card and expense reporting experience. He is an active participant on the IOCP Global Advisory team. Josh plays a critical role in implementing new card programs and is responsible for AbbVie’s Global Card program governance by communicating policy updates, program changes and biannual certifications to local card administrators.
Molly Gross, Global Corporate Card Program Administrator, AbbVie
Molly Gross is a global Corporate Card program administrator for AbbVie Inc., with 11 years of Corporate Card experience. Prior to her current role, Molly worked in Higher Education for Virginia Commonwealth University managing the P-card program. She currently supports AbbVie’s P-card, T&E, Meeting & Declining Balance Card programs. In her free time, she enjoys fishing with her husband, reading, running and spoiling her two rescue dogs.
Fee
Free for members and $149 for subscribers.
What Do You Receive?
A link to the recorded virtual event through the GoToWebinar tool.
Duration
This virtual event is approximately 60-minutes in length.
Continuing Education Points
Viewing this virtual event earns 0.25 CPCP points to initial eligibility or re-certification.
Original Presentation Date
October 29, 2024.