The Identity Theft Action
Council of Nebraska (iTAC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
based in Omaha, Nebraska.
The organization was
founded in 2006 by
Jaimee Napp, an identity theft victim.
Three
years ago
a manager at Jaimee's former employer stole her name, birth
date and Social Security number from employer records and
opened several new credit card accounts in her name.
iTAC's mission is to
empower consumers through education. The primary goals
are to
increase public understanding of identity theft crimes and
its real cost to consumers through innovative education and
communication strategies and assistance victims of the crime
through the recovery process.
Our activities will provide resources to
victims, encourage industry, law enforcement and lawmakers
to work together on solutions to curb identity theft and
conduct groundbreaking research on identity theft and
privacy issues affecting Nebraska consumers.
Board of Directors:
Marty
Conboy, Omaha City Prosecutor
Jaimee Napp, Executive Director
Chuck
Matson, Recognizing Impairing Drugs Trainer
Michael
Masker, Alegent Health
Emma
Mueller, First National Bank
Sunny
Andrews, AARP Nebraska
Brian
Flaherty, National Safety Council Greater Omaha Chapter
Becky Vinton Dorn, Wellness Council of the Midlands
Darrell
Grantski, Masimore, Magnuson & Associates, PC
Identity
Theft Action Council of Nebraska does not endorse nor
condone any identity theft pay-for-service companies.
Information on our website is for educational purposes only
and should not be taken for legal advice.
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