Metcalfe Federal Bldg.
77 W. Jackson Blvd.
Chicago
IL
60604
Metcalfe Federal Bldg.
77 W. Jackson Blvd.
Chicago
IL
60604
Event Description
Join the Federal Trade Commission as we bring together directors, program managers, and leaders of organizations in the Chicagoland area to discuss consumer fraud and its disproportionate impact on Latino communities. The FTC will introduce its law enforcement and outreach efforts to combat fraud. The roundtable will also promote discussion of consumer issues affecting Latinos, and explore ways to raise awareness and prevent fraud in their communities.
Preregistration Notice
The FTC will accept pre-registration for the roundtable. Pre-registration is not necessary to attend, but is encouraged so that we may better plan this event. To pre-register, email your name, affiliation, and your e-mail address to midwestregion@ftc.gov. There is no fee to attend.
When you pre-register, we collect your name, affiliation, and your e-mail address. We use the name and affiliation you have provided for conference administration purposes—to estimate how many people will attend, prepare nametags, and better understand the likely audience for the conference. We may also use your e-mail address to contact you with information about the conference.
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9:15 am
Registration
9:30 am
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Todd Kossow
Director, Federal Trade Commission, Midwest Region9:45 am The Disproportionate Impact of Fraud on Latino Communities
Jason Adler
Assistant Director, Federal Trade Commission, Midwest Region
FTC research reveals that Latinos are more likely to be victims of fraud than
the general population, but are less likely to report the fraud. This session will
highlight the key findings of this research, including statistics about the impact and
underreporting of fraud in Latino communities. We will also discuss how this research
can help guide efforts to reverse this trend.10:00 am
Common Scams and How They Work
Joannie Wei
Staff Attorney, Federal Trade Commission, Midwest Region
Roberto Menjivar
Investigator, Federal Trade Commission, Midwest Region
This session will discuss the most prevalent scams targeting or disproportionately
impacting Latino communities, such as immigration services scams, pyramid schemes,
and debt and mortgage schemes, among others. We will focus on how these scams
work and what the FTC has done to address them.10:40 am
Resources For Combating Fraud
Cristina Miranda
Consumer Education Specialist, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, D.C.
This session will address the many free resources in English and Spanish that the FTC
has available for your organizations and communities, and how you can use them to
raise awareness.11:00 am
Small Group Networking Sessions
We want to hear from you, as leaders in your organizations, about the consumer
issues your communities are experiencing. We will break into small groups to discuss
in depth the types of fraud you are seeing in your communities and to strategize
about how to raise awareness and encourage reporting.11:30 am Lessons Learned and Next Steps 11:50 am Closing Remarks FileAgenda (57.97 KB)
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