Introducing 2021 Associate - Julia Schaumer
Julia Schaumer is a financial crime analyst with a keen interest in sanctions compliance, AML/CTF policies and political risk analysis.
Having previously worked for INTERPOL’s Financial Crime Unit, she has experience analyzing large-scale international fraud and money laundering cases, researching financial crime typologies, and devising project proposals aimed at creating public-private partnerships at a global scale.
She was also previously the Program Editor for Women in Security at the NATO Association of Canada and published articles on topics related to international security matters and geopolitics.
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Introducing 2021 Associate - Elizabeth Malleck
Elizabeth Malleck is a self-motivated professional, working as a Lead Investigator in Transaction Monitoring, Financial Intelligence Unit at BMO Financial Group. Her areas of interest involve major investigations, including organized crime groups, human trafficking and drug trafficking.
While in university, Elizabeth worked in retail banking at BMO Bank of Montreal and completed two summer internships with BMO’s Anti-Money Laundering program. During her internships, she gained knowledge of the medical cannabis industry and presented process improvement ideas to senior managers in the Financial Intelligence Unit.
After joining BMO’s Transaction Monitoring team in 2018, she established herself as a top-performing investigator and received various Spotlight Achievement Awards. She was promoted to Lead Investigator in July 2020. Elizabeth is considered a subject-matter expert in banking patterns of Indigenous Peoples in Canada, and uses her knowledge to educate her team on how traditional AML red flags may not align with every customer base.
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Introducing 2021 Associate - Alex Côté
Alex Côté is a passionate AML/ATF professional, with his interests including AML investigations, cryptocurrency, and other emerging financial technologies.
Alex is currently a compliance consultant for a leading cryptocurrency exchange, where he is able to leverage his AML experience alongside his enthusiasm for innovative technology.
Prior to his foray into cryptocurrency compliance, Alex was a Senior Investigator - HRT with BMO Financial Group, and was responsible for several streams, including enhanced due diligence, suspicious transaction reporting, and training.
Alex is a graduate of the University of Toronto and Seneca College's CIFCA (Canadian Institute of Financial Crime Analysis) Program, as well as being a Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS), Certified Bitcoin Professional (CBP), and Certified Cryptocurrency Investigator (CCI).
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The TWELVE International Program
The original TWELVE program was designed for financial crime professionals based in Canada. Soon after its launch, it became clear there was a high level of interest from individuals around the world.
In order to meet this interest, an International version of the program was designed to connect financial crime professionals in many jurisdictions.
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Introducing 2021 Fellow - Greg Bridgeo
Greg began his personal development journey over 40 years ago in his grandfathers recycling business before attending university and eventually becoming a commercial banker. He has since worked both in Canada and the United Kingdom with teams from across the globe and held executive roles in operations, transformation, remediation and compliance.
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Introducing 2021 Fellow - Eugenio (Gene) DiMira
Gene is The AML Shop’s Chief Identify Officer and delivers a “digital first” philosophy by creating a balanced hub where digital ID and AML initiatives connect as an expert shopper for clients and industry insider for technology firms.
As one of Canada’s leading voices in the anti-money laundering (AML) industry and digital identification space, Gene has spanned much of his career designing, implementing and sustaining AML/ATF programs including global CAMLO reporting, FATF risk-based approach guidelines and digital identity programs nationally and internationally.
Gene started his career running the systems, operations and compliance controls for financial planning firms offering securities, banking and insurance products. His compliance focus progressed with Manulife, where he most recently served as the Head of Global Compliance AMLATF program, responsible for the program design, relationships with AML vendors and working with Industry peers providing responses to government consultations.
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Introducing 2021 Fellow - Eric Hansen
Eric Hansen (CAMS, FIS) has been advising clients on issues pertaining to regulatory compliance and operational risk for 15 years. At present, he is the Head of Sales and Marketing at ManchesterCF, a Toronto-based firm that provides online financial intelligence training programs to financial institutions, financial intelligence units and law enforcement.
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TWELVE Financial Crime Program - Applications Open for January 2021
In addition to a 12 month pairing with an industry leader for mentoring and coaching, each month focuses on one particular knowledge area and key skill required of the modern financial crime professional.
The program is delivered through a number of different channels and is designed to be highly interactive - it isn’t simply reading material and watching videos! On a monthly basis you will be meet with your Fellow to work through a series of mentoring and development objectives. Dr Ian Messenger, the program creator, will also check-in with you to see how you are progressing, collect feedback on the program, and learn from you where new content can be added.
Each month focuses on a specific aspect of financial crime which has been identified as a key knowledge area and contains recorded presentations related to the topic, a live facilitated group discussion and an open discussion forum. There will also be a number of live roundtables with industry leaders on a range of topics.
In addition to the financial crime knowledge building, each month will also examine one specific skill that is required of the financial crime professional.
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Introducing 2021 Fellow - Amanda Dishaw
Amanda began her 18 year career in Financial Services at CIBC as a teller while in University, progressing to branch operations and management of a client portfolio before receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Alberta. Amanda furthered her career in Financial Services when she completed her Canadian Securities Course and became a Financial Advisor to high-net worth individuals in Vancouver in 2006.
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Introducing 2021 Fellow - Cameron Field
Prior to joining BMO’s Anti-money laundering team Cam spent over 30 years with the Toronto Police Service where he served in uniform patrol, criminal investigations, drug enforcement, child abuse and sex crimes unit, behavioural assessment and the investigative training lead. For five years he was also the Officer in Charge of the Corporate Crimes Team.
He joined BMO in 2017 and now works in the Anti-money Laundering team and is the intelligence lead for the Canadian Financial Intelligence Unit. He has published articles on public private partnerships, cyber based financial crime, illegal wildlife trafficking and human trafficking and is authoring two chapters for upcoming academic journals on financial crime.
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Introducing 2021 Fellow - Jennifer Arnold
Jennifer Arnold is the CEO and co-founder of MinervaAI, a platform to help financial crimes investigators make better decisions, faster. Jen is the former VP of Governance and Programs at Wells Fargo Canada, and the former Sr. Director of AML Transformation at CIBC.
Jen is a self professed AML nerd working on projects from systems design and implementation to training and policy and process work. Her most recent venture, MinervaAI, focuses on making the investigation process efficient, effective and fully compliant.
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Introducing 2021 Fellow - Victor Tay
Victor started his risk and compliance career in 2007 at RBC, as an AML Systems Analyst, and has held progressively senior positions. He was the Senior Director of AML Strategy and Solutions at CIBC, and his latest financial organization, he was the VP of Risk Services and the Chief Anti-Money Laundering Officer (CAMLO) for Wells Fargo Canada.
With his experience and passion for technology, Victor decided to start his own firm and has co-founded Minerva AI. A technology company focused on empowering financial crime investigators through the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
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Introducing 2021 Fellow - Kevin deBruyckere
Upon completion of a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Calgary, Kevin entered into a law enforcement career when he joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in 1986. His policing career took him throughout the province of British Columbia; ultimately specializing in commercial crime and corruption investigations. The highlight of Kevin’s career was the three years he spent as a member of the executive team for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Integrated Security Unit, contributing to the success of the 2010 Winter Olympics.
In May of 2015, Kevin left the RCMP as the Criminal Operations Officer responsible for the federal policing program in British Columbia overseeing a number of programs including national security, border integrity, commercial crime and transnational organized crime investigations. He then joined HSBC Bank Canada as the Head of Anti-money laundering investigations for Canada with offices in Vancouver and Toronto. After nearly 4 years with HSBC, Kevin joined the British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC) as the Director of AML and Investigations in April 2019.
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Introducing 2021 Fellow - Caroline Tutakiewicz
Caroline Tutakiewicz is an experienced risk management professional specializing in AML/ATF and human trafficking initiatives. Caroline has previously held roles of Senior Manager, Terrorist Financing Investigations and Director, Head of Money Laundering Investigations at the Royal Bank of Canada. In this capacity, she executed RBC’s risk management strategy, balanced regulatory requirements and supported the national growth of RBC’s AML unit. Throughout her AML career she has led and executed projects in organized crime, terrorist financing, and human trafficking that continue to have significant impact on Canada’s regulatory framework.
In her current role as Director, Strategy and Innovation at RBC Ventures, Caroline develops new and aligns existing ventures with RBC Royal Bank with an aim at converting a portion of the 3.2M users to RBC clients. Caroline’s unique experience in risk management has established her as a thought leader in start-ups bridging risk mitigation with the need to go to market and scale quickly.
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Introducing 2021 Fellow - Samantha Sheen
Sam is a financial crime prevention professional with over 15 years of practical experience in compliance. Sam's previous work experience includes working as MLRO, Data Protection Officer and CCO and Group Head of AML for various financial institutions, both offshore and in Europe.
Sam also worked offshore for several years as the first legal counsel to the financial regulator in Guernsey heading up its enforcement activities. She subsequently set up the regulator’s first financial crime division, overseeing the examination of a variety of financial institutions and formulating the regulator’s ongoing supervisory activities across a diverse group of financial sector participants.
Sam continues to maintain ongoing engagement with other regulators on financial crime matters and was approved last year as an independent assessor for MONEYVAL, the European based body of the FATF.
Sam has extensive training experience in the field of financial crime prevention and corporate governance matters. She has most recently been involved in projects related to FenTech businesses, the use of RegTech to mitigate financial crime and list management relating to the screening of customers and third parties. Sam worked with ACAMS Europe as its first subject matter expert as its AML Director and subsequently ran her one advisory business, assisting Crypto, FinTech and AML/CFTvendor technology and outsourcing vendors on various financial crime prevention matters. Sam is recognised by ACAMS and the EIMF as a subject matter expert and has co-authored a number of online certificate courses, facilitated working groups on 4/5AMLD in Europe and assistance in the development of white papers.
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Introducing 2021 Fellow - Bob Kapur
Bob Kapur is an independent AML/ATF consultant, with over 20 years of experience in the industry.
For most of this time, he was the Deputy Chief AML Officer at a Big 5 Canadian bank, and was responsible for all aspects of the global AML, ATF, and Sanctions program, including policy development, risk assessments, investigations, effectiveness testing, training, enhanced due diligence and high risk client management, and board and regulatory reporting.
He was also the bank's representative on numerous industry and government committees and was the private-sector leader of Project Guardian, the public-private initiative with FINTRAC that targets illegal fentanyl trafficking.
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The story behind the TWELVE Program
A 12 month program which creates a sustained mentor/mentee relationship with existing industry leaders and delivers knowledge on key financial crime topics via online content, facilitated group discussions, and forums. Each month of the program has a financial crime theme, a mentoring topic, and focus on a specific leadership skill.
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Introducing 2021 Fellow - Peter Warrack
After serving in the British military and then the police in Northern Ireland, (the latter as a senior detective officer) Peter joined the Royal Bank of Canada, (RBC) in 2002 as head of criminal intelligence and then as Head of AML Investigations in the AML Financial Intelligence Unit, (FIU). In 2010 Peter joined the Bank of Montreal, (BMO and as he had done at RBC built the FIU into a best in class example of an FIU based on a risk-based approach. At BMO Peter then held several other positions including Director of Risk Intelligence and Director Fintec, (AML) where his early knowledge about blockchain technology formed the basis of his current position, having left BMO in 2018 to establish his own company and operate as the CCO of Bitfinex.
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Introducing 2021 Fellow - Laura Houlihan
Ms. Houlihan is a passionate AML/ATF, financial crime and regulatory compliance executive professional with over 20 years in the financial industry. Ms. Houlihan has over 15 years of AML/ATF, financial crime and regulatory compliance experience. Laura began her career as a teller at BMO Bank of Montreal and worked her way up throughout her nine year tenure with exposure to in-branch, project management and compliance monitoring roles. In 2005, Laura found her calling when working at AGF Trust as Senior Compliance Specialist where she was able to develop her forte in AML/ATF and financial crime. From 2010 – 2014, Ms. Houlihan held the role of VP, Global Financial Crimes Compliance at Bank of America Merrill Lynch (Canada) where she reported and supported the CAMLO. In 2014, Laura was recruited by and appointed CAMLO at CXI Canada where she was instrumental in developing and implementing a risk-based, OSFI and FINTRAC-compliant AML/ATF compliance program which assisted the former MSB in successfully obtaining approval from OSFI to continue business as a Schedule 1 financial institution, Exchange Bank of Canada. Since then, Laura has held key executive leadership roles in the capacity of Chief Compliance Officer and CAMLO at DCBank and OTT Pay where she acted as subject matter expert on a wide array of complex AML, financial crime and regulatory compliance matters.
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Learn about the TWELVE Financial Crime Mentoring and Development Program in 37 Seconds
Learn about the TWELVE Financial Crime Mentoring and Development Program in 37 Seconds
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