Chief, Economic Crime Section, United States Attorney's Office
RANDY S. CHARTASH has been an Assistant United States Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia since mid-1991. He is the Chief of the Economic Crime Unit. He has conducted all phases of criminal prosecutions with special emphasis on white-collar crimes. AUSA Chartash received his JD from the University of Miami School of Law and was a federal clerk in the Southern District of Florida to Judge W.O. Mehrtens and Judge C. Clyde Atkins. AUSA Chartash graduated from the University at Albany with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science.
Public-sector organizations need to better understand the driving forces, priorities and procedures within the organizations they "protect." But equally as important is that the private sector organizations reciprocate and understand the how, what and why of the law enforcement/public body process.
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Education Manager, Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
Bachman's fraud investigation experience extends back to his first job out of college in the early 70's. He has an MBA in information systems technology specializing in computer and data security. He has been a CFE since 1993. Previously he has worked or has consulted for retail, real estate, manufacturing and has extensive consulting experience for small to medium businesses. In each of these he has actively worked fraud cases. Bachman has taught college courses in accounting/auditing and information systems security. He now regularly conducts training sessions and speaks for national organizations at their annual and regional events on a variety of anti-fraud and fraud related topics. Prior to joining the ACFE he worked in Higher Education as director of internal audit where he also managed IT projects specializing in information and access security. His largest fraud investigation, well into seven figures, was conducted during this time. Bachman is responsible for the educational content of all ACFE domestic and international conferences, new seminar development and online learning.
Chief, Economic Crime Section, United States Attorney's Office
RANDY S. CHARTASH has been an Assistant United States Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia since mid-1991. He is the Chief of the Economic Crime Unit. He has conducted all phases of criminal prosecutions with special emphasis on white-collar crimes. AUSA Chartash received his JD from the University of Miami School of Law and was a federal clerk in the Southern District of Florida to Judge W.O. Mehrtens and Judge C. Clyde Atkins. AUSA Chartash graduated from the University at Albany with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science.
As a former assistant U.S. attorney and counsel to the Deputy Attorney General, Pryor has unique experience handling a myriad of legal matters. He was a member of Georgia's Judicial Nominating Committee under Governor Perdue and currently serves on the Board of Visitors at the University of Georgia School of Law. Pryor's practice focuses on: corporate compliance; health care litigation; defending and investigating the following types of matters: False Claims Act; Foreign Corrupt Practice Act (FCPA); cyber intrusion and data breach; state AG investigations related to consumer protection issues including, but not limited to, deceptive and unfair trade practices; and conducting internal corporate investigations.
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