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Fraud crimes investigator recognized for work with elderly
Fraud crimes investigator recognized for work with elderly

FORT WASHINGTON, Pa. — The Philadelphia Financial Exploitation Prevention Taskforce recently recognized Linda Johnson, fraud crimes investigator at TruMark Financial® Credit Union, for her work in the fight against elder abuse. Johnson, a member of the Philadelphia Financial Exploitation Task Force, conducts and participates in workshops for older adults which provide methods for keeping seniors’ money and assets safe, making good financial decisions as one ages, and identifying ways to prevent being a victim of elder financial abuse.
The task force meets monthly and consists of representatives from law enforcement and the Philadelphia Corporation for the Aging, financial institution investigators, and professionals who work with the elderly. The group discusses cases regarding scams against the elderly, law changes, and educating the elderly against financial abuse.
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About TruMark Financial
TruMark Financial is one of the strongest, most progressive credit unions in the nation, offering a full range of banking, investing, and insurance services to more than 115,000 members in Southeastern Pa.
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Founded in 1939, TruMark Financial is headquartered in Fort Washington, Pa., and has approximately $2 billion in assets through its 22 branches, Call Center, and a suite of innovative online and mobile banking services. To learn more about TruMark Financial, visit www.trumarkonline.org or call 1-877-TRUMARK. Connect with TruMark Financial at facebook.com/trumarkonline and twitter.com/trumarkonline.