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Forensic Accounting with Michael Schulstad

2/27/2017

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This past Thursday, February 23rd, the Zicklin Forensic Accounting Association hosted a successful event with guest speaker Michael Schulstad, a recurring guest of ZFAA and Baruch College. Michael shared his diverse professional story–one that started in public accounting, led to 25 years as a special agent with the FBI and allowed him to work for the US Embassy in Kabul as the Special Inspector General for Afghani Reconstruction (SIGAR). In recent years, Michael has continued his work in Forensic Accounting at WeiserMazars & MFR Consultants. For 90 minutes, Michael shed light on his experiences to help those in attendance see if similar careers would speak to their passions too.

Thursday’s meeting proved popular with all of the seats occupied by students eager to hear Michael’s experiences in forensic accounting. The event’s strong attendance speaks to the rising interest in the field among students. A few minutes listening to Michael and it is evident that he has a deep reverence and passion for the field of forensics. Michael discussed how he left the public accounting field to fulfill his lifelong dream of working as an FBI Agent. Michael shared some valuable knowledge such as how certain specializations in fields like Law, Language, Computer Sciences, and Accounting can help candidates stand out in a very difficult and competitive application process.

Michael shared his stories of working for the FBI in locations such as Las Vegas, New York, Texas, Washington D.C., Indianapolis, and Newark. His many years in the FBI led him to face an array of challenging cases. However, Michael expressed it was the challenging and investigative nature of forensic accounting that led him to further pursue it in his career. He also discussed how his admiration, skepticism, and investigative nature led him to investigative auditing. Some of the cases he had a hand in solving included:   

     - Uncovering scams that took advantage of bankruptcy law
     - Cracking down on organized crime in Las Vegas casinos
     - Exposing a bank officer who kept two separate books in order to use client funds for his
        personal use
     - Cracking down on a fictitious loan scam initiated by a drug deal and a cooperating bank
        officer that used photos of nonexistent airplanes as collateral

After working for the FBI, he worked in private consulting firms directing fraud investigations, data analysis, internal employee fraud, and insurance claims.  Michael concluded his discussion by urging the students to look within themselves and evaluate whether they had a similar drive for reinforcing business regulations and crime prevention through forensic accounting careers. He also left contact information for students who sought guidance on how to pursue similar careers.

ZFAA is honored to have Michael come down to Baruch College once again to help inform students and help them create a mental picture if a career in forensic accounting is one for them.

By Anthony Policastro, Edited by Serena Law

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ZFAA 2017 Spring GIM

2/2/2017

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In the midst of a snowy winter’s day–January 31st 2017, the Zicklin Forensic Accounting Association held its semi-annual General Interest Meeting for the Spring 2017 semester. The intimate gathering brought hopeful students who were eager to learn more about ZFAA and the forensic accounting field.

The meeting commenced with a game that allowed all the attendees–newcomers and seasoned members of the association, better familiarize themselves and learn fun and interesting facts about one another. The room was filled with a diverse set of people, each with their own unique skillsets and backgrounds. Some individuals had the experience and privilege of riding elephants and visiting different continents. Others had the ability to speak multiple languages, play instruments, and trapeze! The blue yarn that passed through every individual’s hands demonstrates the influence of communication and the connection and meaningful experiences ZFAA hoped to provide every member.

 The ice breaker was followed by a presentation that revealed to new students the typical day of a forensic accountant; the opportunities in investigative auditing, as well as the open positions in ZFAA–which to be filled in the upcoming election. Those who attended were then able to mingle with the board members and have their additional questions answered.

The Zicklin Forensic Accounting Association looks forward to the upcoming semester and the events and opportunities it can provide the Baruch community!
 

​Justyna Maj, edited by Serena Law

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    Dara Chen
    ​Grace Zhang
    ​Stephanie Roberts
    ​John Chen
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