Low Man on the Totem Pole: How I Became a White-Collar Criminal


How a low-level employee’s silence led to a prison sentence

When Helen Sharkey was hired as an accountant in 1996 by Dynegy—an up-and-coming energy trading company in Houston—she had no idea the job would ultimately lead to 28 days in a maximum-security federal prison. But that’s exactly what happened.  Helen will share her journey and talk about the perils of keeping quiet when something is obviously (or even possibly) not right. 

Join us at the Duquesne Club on April 13th to hear Helen's address, a powerful program that will carry 1.0 CPE Credit in the Field of Ethics.  To accommodate this session, please be advised that the program will commence at 5:45 pm.
 

Professional Development presented by Robert Half

The Demand for Skilled Talent | 1.0 Credit of CPE in the Field of Human Resources

The Demand for Skilled Talent is your look into the hiring trends making noise across the country - including a proprietary methodology that rates how in-demand certain jobs are.  The latest version examines how the hiring market is handling fears of a recession and how employers are coping with persistent retention struggles as the quite rate remains high.  Plus, find out where the job market is the hottest, with key insights into local postings, in-demand roles and which roles are yielding the greatest rates of remote opportunities.

 

FEI Pittsburgh events are open to FEI Pittsburgh Chapter Members, Strategic Partners, prospective Members and invited guests.

Registration closes Monday, April 10th

Find out how you can attend, or how to host a prospective member, by contacting the chapter at [email protected]
Have a food allergy or diet restriction?  Please alert the chapter no later than the April 10th registration deadline to request an alternate meal.


Speakers

David Paladino

Client Services Director
Robert Half Management Resources

Brian Reed

Robert Half

Credits

1.00 CPE
Basic

Method

group-live

Field

Behavioral Ethics, Non-technical

Prerequisites

None

Credits

1.00 CPE
Basic

Method

group-live

Field

Personnel/Human Resources, Non-technical

Prerequisites

None

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