John Gill is the President of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE). He also serves as an advisory member to the ACFE Board of Regents.
Gill began his career at the ACFE in 1995 as its first general counsel. He then created, and was the first director of, the ACFE’s research and publications department. His most recent position was Chief Training Officer where he oversaw all of the ACFE’s training activities.
In 2006, he developed the CFE Exam Review Course and has taught that class on six continents. He has also conducted training for Fortune 50 companies; federal, state, and local government agencies; and professional organizations across the globe.
Gill graduated from the University of Arkansas with a Bachelor’s Degree in English, and he earned his Doctor of Jurisprudence, with honors, from the University of Texas School of Law.
Prior to working for the ACFE, Mr. Gill was an attorney in the Austin, Texas office of the law firm of Bragg, Smithers and Curry, where he was involved with civil fraud, insurance, and deceptive trade practices cases.
Gill is a co-author of The Fraud Examiners Manual. He is the former publisher of Fraud Magazine and is a contributor to the magazine.
Mr. Gill is a member of the Austin Chapter of ACFE, Phi Beta Kappa, and the State Bar of Texas.