<p>Jerome Mayne is founder and CEO of the former fraud deterrent company, Fraudcon, Inc. For over 20 years, he has been one of the premier keynote business speakers on ethics, choices, and consequences in corporate America. </p><p>As a budding young finance professional, Jerome Mayne was charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud and money laundering. This resulted in a 21-month prison sentence and his life was changed forever. </p><p>Now, he has turned his attention to helping others make good decisions—writing dozens of articles for industry trade publications as well as developing professional continuing education courses. The personal diary of his life in the business world and behind bars is documented in his autobiography, <em>Diary of a White-Collar Criminal</em>—now available on Audible. </p><p>With wit, passion, and humor, Jerome brings his intimate story as a former white-collar criminal to audiences, sharing life-saving lessons for individuals and organizations.</p>
Fraud and Ethics Expert, and Author of <i> Diary of a White Collar Criminal </i>
<p><strong>Choices and Consequences: Making the Right Decisions When the Right Decisions Aren’t Easy</strong></p><p>For 2 years his name was “Federal Inmate Number 08657-041.” Before that, Jerome Mayne was the founder and CEO of two corporations, respected in the financial community and the father of two young boys. In 1999 he received a 21-month prison sentence for conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud and money laundering – crimes that took place four years earlier. On November 4th, 1999, he reported to the Federal Prison in Yankton, South Dakota and his career and his life were changed forever. </p><p>Jerome keeps audiences riveted, laughing and sometimes crying. Drawing from his emotional journey and lessons learned along the way, he shares his 3 key principles—Clarity, Choices, and Consequences—to help audiences understand their vulnerabilities and prevent bad decisions in the future.</p><p><strong>Survive Life—and Laugh Yourself to Death</strong></p><p>Life Is: losing a job, a death in the family, a sudden change in financial stability, a life-threatening illness. We all have problems. Our character is defined by how we deal with them. Adversity, obstacles, and challenges will shut us down and change who we are forever—if we let them. Jerome Mayne shares his story of how he overcame adversity and found humor in the middle of a nightmare: cancer, while serving almost 21 months in federal prison, as well as quadruple by-pass open heart surgery. This dynamic keynote presentation is riveting as well as humorous, and will leave audiences inspired to overcome any obstacles. </p>