Trisha Stone, CFE, CAMS

Principal Consultant
Capco
New York, NY 10005

Trisha Stone, CFE, CAMS, is a Principal Consultant at Capco, where she brings over nine years of expertise in risk management, compliance, anti-money laundering (AML), and fraud investigations. Based in the New York City metropolitan area, she partners with financial services and healthcare organizations to strengthen regulatory compliance frameworks, reduce risks, and enhance operational efficiency. Trisha’s approach combines technical expertise with a commitment to integrity and practical solutions, making her a trusted advisor to her clients.

Before joining Capco, Trisha advanced her career at Protiviti as a Manager in Risk and Compliance and at Ernst & Young as a Senior Consultant in the Fraud Investigation & Dispute Services (FIDS) practice. She began her career with early experience at National Securities Corporation and has built her professional foundation on diligence, adaptability, and strong client engagement. A graduate of William Paterson University with a B.S. in Finance and Economics, Trisha has also earned professional designations as a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) and Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS).

Beyond her professional achievements, Trisha is passionate about fostering collaboration, authenticity, and continuous learning. She often engages with thought leadership on workplace culture, leadership, and employee empowerment, reflecting her belief that respect, trust, and clarity are central to both organizational success and individual growth.

• CAMS
• Certified Fraud Examiner

• William Paterson University of New Jersey- B.S.

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What do you attribute your success to?

I attribute my success to the guidance, values, and support my parents instilled in me.

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What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received?

The best career advice I’ve ever received is to never let my career become everything—make time to be present at home and hold my personal life just as accountable.

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What advice would you give to young women entering your industry?

My advice to young women entering the industry is to trust what you know and remember that you can always learn what you don’t.

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What are the biggest challenges or opportunities in your field right now?

One of the biggest challenges right now is that the market is tight and companies are working with limited budgets, which makes it essential to be an expert in what you’re offering to clients.

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What values are most important to you in your work and personal life?

The values most important to me are being adaptable and learning to pivot when challenges or changes arise.

Locations

Capco

New York, NY 10005

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