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Financial Crime Management Club - Speaker Series - Anthony Tricaso of Axos Bank

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MIIS- Student Affairs
The Financial Crime Management Club’s first speaker series event will be with Anthony Tricaso from Axos Bank at 3:00PM (Pacific) on Friday, October 1st. Mr. Tricaso has over twenty (20) years of experience in financial crimes mitigation. His experience extends across a range of financial services industries, including retail and commercial banking, international banking, and wealth management with an emphasis and specialty in Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), Anti-Money Laundering (AML), Counter-Terrorist Financing (CTF), and Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) Compliance. Mr.

Virtual MIIS

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Kick-off Gathering

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MIIS- Student Affairs
MisMic Club Kick-off Gathering of this semester will take place in Holland Student Center at 3pm on Saturday (Oct. 2). There will be Karaoke, public speaking activities, board games, manicure, soft drinks and snacks. Welcome to join in person (just show up) or online (DM Lilan Zhang for Zoom link). Since this is the first event, attendees are requested to volunteerly pay $5/person for purchasing drinks/snacks, otherwise you are welcome to bring your own drinks without paying anything. And you are welcome to bringing your own board games or other event supplies. RSVP by commenting below.

Holland Student Center

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Workshop with Renee Wells, Part 3: Responding to Harm: Fostering a Culture of Accountability within Communities

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MIIS- Student Affairs
Harm happens in every community, usually unintentionally. Each of us causes harm and experiences harm. We also witness harm in a wide variety of contexts. Being able to take accountability when we cause harm and to speak up when we witness harm is critical to creating a community culture that aspires to increase inclusion and belonging. This workshop will provide an opportunity to increase our capacity to recognize harm when it happens and to engage in a way that is responsive to its impact, both as witnesses to harm and as individuals who cause it.

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Workshop with Renee Wells, Part 2: Common Language and Shared Goals: A Community Conversation about Culture Change

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MIIS- Student Affairs
Students, staff, faculty, and administrators on campuses across the country are grappling with the work that needs to be done in higher ed to dismantle systemic barriers to access, opportunity, equity, and belonging. It can be hard to move the needle in terms of institutional change if we aren’t on the same page about the language we’re using and the goals we’re working towards.

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