The SEC announced major appointments as Chairman Atkins continues reshaping the agency's senior ranks with experienced execs.
The changes signal Atkins' broader shift away from the enforcement-heavy approach of his predecessor.
The
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) made a sweeping set of
leadership appointments Friday, installing four new senior officials as
Chairman Paul Atkins continues reshaping the agency's top ranks.
SEC’s Key Appointments
Signal New Direction
Erik
Hotmire will return to the SEC as Chief External Affairs Officer and Director
of the Office of Public Affairs starting today (Monday). Hotmire previously
worked at the agency under former Chairman Christopher Cox and brings extensive
government and private sector communications experience to the role.
Paul Atkins, Source: LinkedIn
“I am
delighted that Erik is coming back to the SEC to provide his talents and
experience to continue our meaningful outreach to those interested in our
activities,” Atkins said in announcing the appointment.
Hotmire
spent recent years as a partner at several major corporate advisory firms,
including co-founding Watermark Strategies and holding senior roles at
Brunswick Group, Teneo, and FGS Global. He also served as a White House
spokesman during the George W. Bush administration.
Kurt Hohl,
who brings nearly four decades of accounting and auditing experience, will take
over as Chief Accountant effective July 7. The appointment reunites Hohl with
Atkins, who worked with him previously.
“Kurt
is an experienced accountant with deeply technical knowledge and international
experience, and we are lucky he has decided to return to the SEC,” Atkins
said.
Hohl
recently founded Corallium Advisors after spending 26 years as a partner at
Ernst & Young, where he rose to global deputy vice-chair of the firm's
Global Assurance Professional Practice. He previously worked at the SEC from
1989 to 1997, reaching Associate Chief Accountant in the Division of
Corporation Finance.
Acting
Chief Accountant Ryan Wolfe will return to his previous role as Chief
Accountant in the Division of Enforcement.
Investment Management
Leadership Change
Brian Daly
will become Director of the Division of Investment Management on July 8, working
previously for top-tier law firms and investment management companies.
Daly has
spent the past four years as a partner at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld in
New York, advising investment advisers on regulatory compliance and fund
formation. He also worked at Schulte Roth & Zabel and served as chief legal
and compliance officer at Kepos Capital.
“Brian
has deep familiarity with all levels of the investment management industry, and
I look forward to working with him as we address smart, effective oversight of
the industry,” Atkins said.
Trading and Markets
Division Gets New Head
Jamie
Selway will lead the Division of Trading and Markets starting June 17, bringing
extensive market structure expertise from both the buy-side and sell-side.
Selway was
most recently a partner at Sophron Advisors and previously served as managing
director and head of electronic brokerage at Investment Technology Group. He
co-founded institutional brokerage White Cap Trading and worked early in his
career at Goldman Sachs and the predecessor to FINRA.
“Chairman
Atkins is bringing about a ‘new day’ at the SEC,” Selway said. “I
thank him for selecting me to lead Trading and Markets at this exciting and
pivotal time.”
New SEC Under Atkins
The
appointments reflect Atkins' emphasis on bringing industry veterans with
practical experience to senior regulatory positions. He has emphasized moving
away from what he calls “regulation by enforcement” toward a more
business-friendly approach. Since
taking office in April, Atkins has focused on the agency's core mission of
protecting investors, maintaining fair markets, and facilitating capital
formation.
The new
leadership team brings extensive private sector experience that aligns with
Atkins' vision of promoting innovation rather than stifling it. During the
annual SEC Speaks Conference in May, enforcement officials outlined changes
that prioritize transparency and predictability in the agency's operations.
Atkins has
called for a “reset of priorities” to restore “common sense and
effectiveness” in regulation, emphasizing that SEC rules should be
“smart, effective, and appropriately tailored.” The chairman
previously served as an SEC commissioner from 2002 to 2008 and founded
regulatory consulting firm Patomak Global Partners.
The
personnel changes come as
the SEC undergoes broader restructuring, including the closure of regional
offices in Los Angeles and Philadelphia and a reorganization of enforcement
divisions. Atkins has also signaled plans to establish clearer regulatory
frameworks for emerging areas, such as digital assets and artificial
intelligence.
The
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) made a sweeping set of
leadership appointments Friday, installing four new senior officials as
Chairman Paul Atkins continues reshaping the agency's top ranks.
SEC’s Key Appointments
Signal New Direction
Erik
Hotmire will return to the SEC as Chief External Affairs Officer and Director
of the Office of Public Affairs starting today (Monday). Hotmire previously
worked at the agency under former Chairman Christopher Cox and brings extensive
government and private sector communications experience to the role.
Paul Atkins, Source: LinkedIn
“I am
delighted that Erik is coming back to the SEC to provide his talents and
experience to continue our meaningful outreach to those interested in our
activities,” Atkins said in announcing the appointment.
Hotmire
spent recent years as a partner at several major corporate advisory firms,
including co-founding Watermark Strategies and holding senior roles at
Brunswick Group, Teneo, and FGS Global. He also served as a White House
spokesman during the George W. Bush administration.
Kurt Hohl,
who brings nearly four decades of accounting and auditing experience, will take
over as Chief Accountant effective July 7. The appointment reunites Hohl with
Atkins, who worked with him previously.
“Kurt
is an experienced accountant with deeply technical knowledge and international
experience, and we are lucky he has decided to return to the SEC,” Atkins
said.
Hohl
recently founded Corallium Advisors after spending 26 years as a partner at
Ernst & Young, where he rose to global deputy vice-chair of the firm's
Global Assurance Professional Practice. He previously worked at the SEC from
1989 to 1997, reaching Associate Chief Accountant in the Division of
Corporation Finance.
Acting
Chief Accountant Ryan Wolfe will return to his previous role as Chief
Accountant in the Division of Enforcement.
Investment Management
Leadership Change
Brian Daly
will become Director of the Division of Investment Management on July 8, working
previously for top-tier law firms and investment management companies.
Daly has
spent the past four years as a partner at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld in
New York, advising investment advisers on regulatory compliance and fund
formation. He also worked at Schulte Roth & Zabel and served as chief legal
and compliance officer at Kepos Capital.
“Brian
has deep familiarity with all levels of the investment management industry, and
I look forward to working with him as we address smart, effective oversight of
the industry,” Atkins said.
Trading and Markets
Division Gets New Head
Jamie
Selway will lead the Division of Trading and Markets starting June 17, bringing
extensive market structure expertise from both the buy-side and sell-side.
Selway was
most recently a partner at Sophron Advisors and previously served as managing
director and head of electronic brokerage at Investment Technology Group. He
co-founded institutional brokerage White Cap Trading and worked early in his
career at Goldman Sachs and the predecessor to FINRA.
“Chairman
Atkins is bringing about a ‘new day’ at the SEC,” Selway said. “I
thank him for selecting me to lead Trading and Markets at this exciting and
pivotal time.”
New SEC Under Atkins
The
appointments reflect Atkins' emphasis on bringing industry veterans with
practical experience to senior regulatory positions. He has emphasized moving
away from what he calls “regulation by enforcement” toward a more
business-friendly approach. Since
taking office in April, Atkins has focused on the agency's core mission of
protecting investors, maintaining fair markets, and facilitating capital
formation.
The new
leadership team brings extensive private sector experience that aligns with
Atkins' vision of promoting innovation rather than stifling it. During the
annual SEC Speaks Conference in May, enforcement officials outlined changes
that prioritize transparency and predictability in the agency's operations.
Atkins has
called for a “reset of priorities” to restore “common sense and
effectiveness” in regulation, emphasizing that SEC rules should be
“smart, effective, and appropriately tailored.” The chairman
previously served as an SEC commissioner from 2002 to 2008 and founded
regulatory consulting firm Patomak Global Partners.
The
personnel changes come as
the SEC undergoes broader restructuring, including the closure of regional
offices in Los Angeles and Philadelphia and a reorganization of enforcement
divisions. Atkins has also signaled plans to establish clearer regulatory
frameworks for emerging areas, such as digital assets and artificial
intelligence.
Damian's adventure with financial markets began at the Cracow University of Economics, where he obtained his MA in finance and accounting. Starting from the retail trader perspective, he collaborated with brokerage houses and financial portals in Poland as an independent editor and content manager. His adventure with Finance Magnates began in 2016, where he is working as a business intelligence analyst.
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