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WATERVILLE – Thomas College and the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce will co-host a business breakfast from 8-9 a.m. Thursday, May 13, in the Atrium of the Student Center at Thomas College. “Understanding and Avoiding Business Fraud and Theft” will feature accounting professor Thomas Largay, who…
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WATERVILLE – Thomas College and the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce will co-host a business breakfast from 8-9 a.m. Thursday, May 13, in the Atrium of the Student Center at Thomas College.
“Understanding and Avoiding Business Fraud and Theft” will feature accounting professor Thomas Largay, who teaches the first-ever course in fraud offered at Thomas. The presentation will address the need of small businesses to understand, identify and proactively prevent fraud.
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