Forensic Audit Solutions, LLC

Forensic Audit Solutions, LLC Forensic Audit Solutions solves complex financial problems and forensic accounting cases for clients

Timothy Weir, an expert within the forensic accounting industry, received his undergraduate degree in Accounting from the University of Kansas and completed his MBA with a concentration in Finance at the Simon School of Business. Both of these educational experiences formed the foundation that led to Tim becoming a Certified Public Accountant, Certified Inspector General and Certified Fraud Examin

er. As a young professional, Tim worked in the field of accounting. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) later attracted his attention and exposed him to investigative and legal challenges, which Tim continues to find solutions for today. As time went on, his roles in the Bureau involved the world of criminal activities, including complex fraud schemes and public corruption. Tim assumed management roles, guiding others in developing investigative strategy and coordinating with federal, state, and local partners. Our government also called Tim to an international role, where he collected and analyzed terrorism intelligence including financial investments in this activity. Rochester, too, benefited from his FBI background, as Tim was chosen to serve as Director in the Office of Public Integrity.

The Rochester Business Journal 2021 Reader Rankings has recognized Forensic Audit Solutions as the winner of the forensi...
08/14/2021

The Rochester Business Journal 2021 Reader Rankings has recognized Forensic Audit Solutions as the winner of the forensic accounting category. Thank you for the support!

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05/07/2017

This Spring semester at SUNY Brockport I taught “Cases in Forensic Accounting”, a graduate course offered at the School of Business. In class, we examined real-life cases of fraud, embezzlement and corruption and discussed why they occurred and how to prevent them in the future.

04/29/2017

Last night I had the honor to be the keynote speaker at SUNY Brockport’s 2017 Annual Accounting Society Banquet. I enjoyed the opportunity to share my view on how the accounting profession can play a key role in the fight against fraud and corruption. It was great meeting everyone and best of luck to those graduating students as they begin their professional journey.

01/16/2017

Timothy Weir, CPA, CFE appointed as adjunct lecturer at State University of New York College at Brockport. Tim will be teaching graduate level forensic accounting courses as a faculty member within the School of Business, Department of Accounting, Economics, and Finance..

05/30/2016

Forensic Audit Solutions partners with FortrEES Group, LLC

Forensic Audit Solutions, LLC is proud to announce its affiliation with FortrESS Group, LLC, a subsidiary of Employment Screening Services (ESS), a national full-service risk management company, headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama. FortrESS Group LLC, provides specialized risk management services to a nationwide client base.

As a strategic partner, Forensic Audit Solutions will provide specialized forensic accounting services to FortrESS Group clients across the country. We are honored to join a fully vetted cast of industry experts, many of which are former law enforcement, military and intelligence community professionals, in supporting an array of risk management services to include:

o Background Investigations
o Workplace Violence/Active Shooter Training
o Physical Security Assessments
o Cyber/IT Vulnerability Security Assessments
o Integrity/Behavioral Assessments
o Leadership Development
o Ethics and Compliance Program Consulting
o Customized Security Consulting Services

We look forward to working with FortreEES Group clients in meeting their need for professional forensic accounting services.

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Rochester, NY

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