Posted on 10/16/2009 10:06:27 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
WASHINGTON A Goldman Sachs executive has been named the first chief operating officer of the Securities and Exchange Commission's enforcement division.
The market watchdog says Adam Storch, vice president in Goldman Sachs' Business Intelligence Group, is assuming the new position of managing executive of the SEC division.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.yahoo.com ...
Wow, they put the wolf in charge of watching the hen house.
I’m Shocked! /s
Sooo, the fox gets to guard the hen house?
SEC
http://www.sec.gov/news/press/2009/2009-220.htm
Adam Storch Named Managing Executive of SECs Enforcement Division
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2009-220
Washington, D.C., Oct. 16, 2009 The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Adam Storch has been named to the newly-created position of Managing Executive of the SECs Division of Enforcement.
In his role, Mr. Storch will act as the Enforcement Divisions first-ever chief operating officer. He will report to Robert Khuzami, the Director of the Division, who created the position as part of a restructuring he announced earlier this year.
Mr. Storch will be responsible for project management and workflow for various infrastructure and operational aspects of the Division, including budget, information technology, and administrative services. In addition, he will oversee the workflow and process associated with the collection and distribution of Fair Funds to harmed investors. Along with Lorin Reisner, the Deputy Director of the Division of Enforcement, Mr. Storch will supervise the Office of Market Intelligence, improving the collection, analysis, risk-weighing, triage, referral, and monitoring of the hundreds of thousands of tips, complaints and referrals that the agency receives each year.
Mr. Storch joins the SEC from Goldman Sachs & Co., where he was Vice President in the Business Intelligence Group.
Adams skill in technology systems, workflow process, and project management will greatly benefit the Division, including in the critical areas of the distribution of Fair Funds to harmed investors and the processing and analysis of complaints, tips, and referrals, said Khuzami. He will help to make us more efficient and nimble and permit us to put more of our investigators on the front lines to detect and stop fraud.
Mr. Storch said, I am honored to join the SEC at this crucial time. I look forward to working with the talented and dedicated staff of the SEC.
Before joining Goldman Sachs, Mr. Storch was a Senior Consultant focusing on enterprise risk services at Deloitte & Touche, LLP. Mr. Storch is a Certified Public Accountant in New York State, a Certified Internal Auditor, and a Certified Fraud Examiner. He received his MBA from New York Universitys Leonard N. Stern School of Business, and his B.S. in Business Administration summa cum laude from the SUNY Buffalo School of Management.
The restructuring seeks to reduce bureaucracy and expedite the enforcement process by eliminating unnecessary process, streamlining procedures, and rebalancing the Divisions investigative staff by reducing management levels and reassigning those experienced personnel to full-time investigative work. In addition, the newly-structured Division will include specialized units that will enable staff in those units to develop expertise in priority areas and utilize that expertise to help detect earlier and more often the patterns, links, trends, and motives connected to fraud and wrongdoing.
One second apart, I bet a lot of people will think the exact same thing when they read that also.
We may as well just dissolve the government and the Constitution and turn over the entire country to these guys. It seems like they run almost everything anyway.
COO?
‘coup’ is more like what we are witnessing..
a confluence of corporate bankers and condescending politicos.. marching lock-step at the vanguard of the Third Way movement.
sigh
Has he ever paid taxes?
I hope so.
He’s only 29.. wow.
He’s in over his head, like Geithner.
L.M.A.O!
The fox guarding the hen house—yup, my thoughts exactly. But apart from that—he’s 29—please!! So he can always feign ignorance due to his youth and lack of experience.
Corruption at it’s finest. The government in this country is revolting.
soon the people will be revolting...
Fox, meet hen house.
That is like sending a hungry dog to the store for a pound of hamburger.
Humm, Enforcement... it takes one to know one.
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