Don’t Be Fooled
Protecting Yourself Online
When: April 14, 2026 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Where: Centris Federal Credit Union Community Room
13120 Pierce St., Omaha, NE 68144 OR via Zoom
The deadline to register to attend is Friday, April 10.
With April marking Financial Literacy Month and April Foolsā Day fresh in mind, Ā weāre focusing on educating the community on the tricks scammers use to fool everyday people.
Join us for an impactful conversationĀ about staying safe from todayās most common online scams.
Hear real stories, receive practical tips, and understand the simple signs to watch for. No complicated jargon ā just helpful information you can use right away.
Everyone is welcome and there is NO COST to attend.
Bring your questions, bring a friend, and leave feeling confident about protecting yourself and the people you care about.
Light snacks will be served.
If you are attending via Zoom, an invitation link and login details will be sent prior to the event.
RSVP below by Friday, April 10.
Meet the Experts
Nicholas Richards is an Investigator with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office and has over 10 years of law enforcement experience. Throughout his career, Investigator Richards has developed specialized expertise in financial crime investigations, including fraud, identity theft, and cryptocurrency-related offenses.
In his current role as a Financial Crimes Investigator, Richards conducts complex financial investigations involving electronic payments, bank fraud, and emerging digital currency crimes. He regularly works with financial institutions and local, state, and federal partners to identify suspects, recover assets, and assist victims of financial fraud.
Investigator Richards is committed to advancing investigative techniques in financial crimes and supporting collaborative efforts to combat the growing threat of fraud and financial exploitation.
Ashley Goodsell is a senior BSA fraud investigator at Centris Federal Credit Union in Omaha, Neb. Ashley has been in her role at Centris for over seven years and has ten years of law enforcement experience. She received her bachelorās degree in sociology from the University of Iowa and her Master of Public Administration in law from the University of Phoenix. Ashley has a passion for educating Centris members about fraud and contributes her insights regularly to the Centris Member Protection Center. In her free time, Ashley enjoys spending time with her kids at various sporting events, reading crime books, and listening to podcasts.
Kasha Wilson is an assistant vice president, retail financial services at Centris Federal Credit Union in Omaha, Neb. and your go-to guru for all things financial. Kashaās journey with Centris spans over two decades, a testament not only to her dedication but also to a family tradition. Fun fact: she secured her first car loan from Centris! A hint of destiny, perhaps?