
A national force for good in the fight against elder fraud.
Adjusting for underreporting, the FTC estimates that the overall cost of fraud to older consumers in 2023 may have been as high as
That's $0 per minute
Federal Trade Commission. Protecting Older Adults. October 2024
In 2023, total fraud losses reported to the FBI by those over the age of 60 topped
Internet Crime Complaint Center. 2023 Internet Crime Report. Federal Bureau of Investigation, 2023
Our mission is to reduce elder fraud in America.
Law enforcement is constrained by competing priorities, jurisdictional challenges, and lack of available resources to address the avalanche of fraud that is largely perpetrated by transnational organized crime rings. Private companies possess valuable data, but there is no central repository to link it with other data sets.
The National Elder Fraud Coordination Center (NEFCC) will address this problem by aggregating and analyzing private and public sector data through an organized crime lens, tying cases together and creating high dollar investigative packages for federal law enforcement investigation and prosecution.
Our goal? To play a role in dismantling the fraud business model.
Leadership

Brady Finta
Founder & CEO

Kathy Stokes
Board Member
Director, Fraud Prevention Programs, AARP

George Khouzami
Board Member
Managing Director at SI Global Partner

Claire Rushton
Board Member
Senior Director, Global Investigations, Walmart

Steve Schenbeck
Board Member
Partner, CPA, Plante Moran

Albert Shin
Board Member
Head of Cybercrime Investigations Group, Google

Jamie Wendell
Board Member
Senior Corporate Counsel, Customer Protection & Enforcement
