Fraud, Scams & Human Behavior
How modern fraud works, why smart people still get caught, and practical ways individuals and organizations can recognize manipulation before money is lost.
Frank brings decades of experience across public safety, banking technology, state government, fraud prevention, cybersecurity, and senior advocacy to keynotes, workshops, conferences, and professional events.
Available for independent paid speaking engagementsFrank's professional background spans more than 23 years in law enforcement and over 20 years in information technology leadership. He has served in specialized public-safety roles, led enterprise technology in banking, directed statewide end-user technology operations, and now works extensively in fraud prevention and community education.
His presentations translate complex subjects into clear, practical ideas people can apply immediately—whether the topic is leadership under pressure, protecting an organization from fraud, understanding artificial intelligence, or building stronger teams.
Service with the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office included detention, court security, patrol, field training, K-9 explosives detection, hazardous devices, and leadership assignments.
Responded during the aftermath of the bombing, an experience that shaped his approach to crisis leadership, teamwork, and service under extraordinary pressure.
Responded to Hurricane Katrina in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, supporting emergency response and recovery operations.
Led infrastructure, cybersecurity, disaster recovery, regulatory compliance, strategic planning, budgeting, and technology governance in the financial sector.
Directed statewide technology operations supporting numerous Oklahoma agencies, large technical teams, executive service delivery, and major modernization initiatives.
Bringing lessons from public safety and technology leadership to audiences through presentations on fraud, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, servant leadership, crisis response, and community safety.
How modern fraud works, why smart people still get caught, and practical ways individuals and organizations can recognize manipulation before money is lost.
Artificial intelligence, deepfakes, voice cloning, phishing, cybersecurity fundamentals, and how technology is reshaping both opportunity and risk.
Leadership lessons drawn from law enforcement, banking, government technology, crisis response, and developing strong teams.
Decision-making, communication, teamwork, and perspective from high-pressure public-safety and technology environments.
A practical look at scams targeting older adults and the tools families, professionals, and communities can use to intervene effectively.
Programs can be tailored to conferences, businesses, financial institutions, leadership teams, civic organizations, and professional associations.
“The best form of policing is proactive education. Informed citizens are the first line of defense against crime.”