Fraud Intelligence
The Female Fraud Forum: fostering confidence within our workplaces
For women to flourish in the counter-fraud profession they must have confidence, argue the Female Fraud Forum. Three members of the committee share their views on what confidence is and how to assist others to develop it, so that women can fully contribute their unique abilities to the counter-fraud effort: Phoebe Waters of JS Held (the FFF's Chair), Rachael Gregory of Grosvenor Law, and Fieldfisher's Alexandra Underwood.
The FFF is a not-for-profit multi-disciplinary group, comprising over 1,000 practitioners in the civil and criminal fraud, asset recovery and investigations space. The FFF welcomes specialists of all genders, expertise and experiences, as well as seniorities. If you would like to join The Female Fraud Forum as a member please visit www.thefemalefraudforum.com . The FFF year runs 1 February - 31 January, so now is the perfect time to become involved. Phoebe Waters, an investigator and Director in the Disputes team at JS Held (+44 (0)20 4576 0171, phoebe.waters@jsheld.com), is Chair of the FFF; Rachael Gregory, who is Of Counsel at Grosvenor Law (+44 (0)20 3189 4219, rachael.gregory@grosvenorlaw.com), is Publicity Secretary for the FFF; and Alexandra Underwood, a partner at Fieldfisher (+44 (0)20 7861 4666, alexandra.underwood@fieldfisher.com), is the FFF's Secretary.

For women to flourish in the counter-fraud profession they must have confidence, argue the Female Fraud Forum. Three members
of the committee share their views on what confidence is and how to assist others to develop it, so that women can fully contribute
their unique abilities to the counter-fraud effort:
Phoebe Waters of JS Held (the FFF's Chair),
Rachael Gregory of Grosvenor Law, and Fieldfisher's
Alexandra Underwood.