The Knoble Welcomes Strategic Partner Identity Theft Resource Center to the Member Center
Atlanta, GA – May 5, 2022, The Knoble and the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC) are pleased to announce a strategic partnership to combat human crime that includes new educational materials authored by the ITRC in The Knoble Network Member Center.
The ITRC is a non-profit that helps consumers, victims, business, and government to minimize risk and mitigate the impact of identity compromise and crime. Founded in 1999, they are a leader in helping consumers deal with human crime.
“I am thrilled that we are formalizing an already strong relationship with the ITRC and Eva. The ITRC is doing amazing work helping to protect and educate consumers for a terrible type of Human Crime, and in addition, advocating for positive change from the supporting industry. Thank you ITRC and Eva for being such a good force in the world; we look forward to doing great things together fighting scams and elder abuse,” said Ian Mitchell, Founder and Board Chair.
“I am proud to be working with The Knoble to further our efforts to assist victims of scams and fraud. The only way to have a significant impact and reduce the number of victims is to bring industry representatives and non-profits together to develop solutions. Ian and The Knoble recognize that financial scams and fraud events are a type of human crime that deeply impacts victims of all ages and backgrounds. I’m looking forward to our future efforts and the difference this will make in the lives of victims,” said Eva Velasquez, President and CEO of the Identity Theft Resource Center.
About The Knoble
Founded in 2019, we are a non-profit network of experts passionate about fighting human crime: human trafficking, elder abuse, scams, and child exploitation. Led by subject matter experts in fraud, financial crime, financial services, data, technology, and other professions, The Knoble’s cross-industry initiatives in the public, private and charitable sectors create an ongoing, system-wide effort to detect and prevent human crime and bring about systemic change. For more information, visit TheKnoble.com.