Callie Duty

Current Title: 
Divisional Trend Manager at JCPenney 

Degree: 
Fashion Design, with a Minor in Art History (2017)

Career Bio:
My career journey demonstrates the importance of patience and timing, as I moved from a NYC internship to freelancing before landing a trend role at JCPenney in New York just as my retail job closed. Over the past six years, JCPenney has continued to be a fertile ground for growth, teaching me that sometimes waiting is necessary for the right opportunities to unfold.

Holiday Scams - QR Codes

QR Codes?

Another common method used by scammers is the process of embedding dangerous material in a QR code. A QR code is a series of squares that can be translated into text, often a message or a link to a website. Many email and text filters are not able to scan QR codes, so scammers can bypass these filters by using QR codes to hide malicious links to fake websites.

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Holiday Scams - Fake Websites

Fake Websites?

Scammers may set up fraudulent websites claiming to sell high-value items at a discount. These sites tend to appear more frequently during the holiday season, as demand for common gift items increases. Some telltale signs of a fake site: The fake site's web address will have an extra number or letter; the site may also have grammatical errors or limited contact information.

Holiday Scams - Social Media

Social Media Scams?

Each holiday season you can count on social media scams showing up in some form or another. These days, scams come in all shapes and sizes. Fraudsters use social media sites to advertise various scams to a large audience. Posts might include anything from investment opportunities to items or services for sale. They will also send direct messages/emails/texts, even phone calls to people trying to extract money or personal data which can then be used to access bank accounts and cards.

Joanna Georges

Current Title: 
Omni Merchandise Planning Analyst for Gap Specialty Men's Woven Tops & Outerwear

Degree: 
Bachelor of Science in Fashion Merchandising and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship (May 2023)

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