FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2016-107
Washington D.C., June 3, 2016 —
The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Stephen L.
Cohen, Associate Director of the SEC’s Enforcement Division, is planning to
leave the agency later this month.
Since he was appointed Associate Director in 2011, Mr. Cohen has overseen a
staff of nearly 60 attorneys and other professionals responsible for
investigating potential violations of the federal securities laws by a wide
range of market participants. Mr. Cohen has worked closely with and
provided assistance to numerous international regulators and domestic law
enforcement partners. In addition, Mr. Cohen has played a leading role in
SEC programs, including the launch of the Division’s Enforcement Advisory
Committee and the implementation of a new hiring process now widely adopted
across the agency.
“Throughout his career at the SEC, Steve has made substantial and
long-lasting contributions to the Commission’s mission,” said Andrew J.
Ceresney, Director of the SEC’s Enforcement Division. “He has supervised
significant cases involving a wide variety of misconduct and has been closely
involved in the implementation of various enhancements to the enforcement
program. His keen intellect and enthusiasm will be missed.”
Mr. Cohen said, “Every day for nearly 12 years I have been awed and
inspired by the intelligence, skill and commitment of my colleagues throughout
the agency. The talented professionals at the Commission routinely
overcome daunting challenges to protect investors, and it has been an absolute
privilege to work alongside and learn from such exceptional public
servants.”
Under Mr. Cohen’s leadership, the SEC has brought enforcement actions
addressing a wide variety of misconduct, including:
Before his appointment to Associate Director, from 2009 to 2011, Mr. Cohen
served as a senior advisor to former SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro and advised her
on legal, policy and administrative matters focusing mostly on enforcement and
compliance issues, legislative matters, Congressional hearings, and coordination
with other government agencies. Mr. Cohen also led the agency’s efforts
related to Dodd-Frank’s whistleblower provisions and the subsequent rulemaking
and oversaw the creation of the SEC’s Tips, Complaints and Referrals
system.
Mr. Cohen joined the SEC in 2004 as an Assistant Chief Litigation Counsel
in the Enforcement Division from the Washington, D.C., office of Boies, Schiller
& Flexner after serving as a trial attorney at the U.S. Department of
Justice as part of the Attorney General’s Honors Program. Mr. Cohen also
clerked for the Honorable Ursula Ungaro in the U.S. District Court in
Miami. Mr. Cohen received the SEC Chair’s Award for Excellence in 2013 for
his role in the agency’s rulemaking to develop a Consolidated Audit Trail, and
the SEC’s Law and Policy Award in 2011 for his involvement with the
implementation of the Dodd-Frank Act.