Sarbox man gets chief accountant role at SEC
Published by claudia April 5th, 2007 in News, SEC, SOX Tags: accounting practices, annual report, chief accountant, financial reporting, investment companies, investment management, sarbanes oxley, sarbox, securities and exchange, securities and exchange commission.New chief accountant named for SEC’s division of investment management
Richard F. Sennett has been named chief accountant of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s division of investment management.
He will have primary responsibility for oversight of the financial reporting and accounting practices of registered investment companies.
According to the SEC, he was instrumental in the development and implementation of the division’s Sarbanes-Oxley annual report review process.
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