The
Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Caryn E. Kauffman has
been named the agency's Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Ms. Kauffman has served
as Acting CFO since February 2017.
The CFO plays a key role in making sure SEC resources are effectively
allocated to the activities that best accomplish the agency’s
mission.
In
her role as CFO, Ms. Kauffman is responsible for leading the agency’s Office of
Financial Management, which handles the SEC’s financial reporting and accounting
operations, coordinates the development of agency budgets and budget requests,
and monitors the use of the dollars entrusted to the agency.
“I
am very pleased to appoint Caryn as our Chief Financial Officer,” said SEC
Chairman Jay Clayton. “She has
demonstrated excellent leadership in improving financial controls, managing the
SEC’s budget resources, and continuously improving our financial management
operations, all of which remain key priority areas for the
SEC.”
Ms.
Kauffman added, “I am greatly honored to have the opportunity to serve in this
new capacity alongside the talented and dedicated staff of the Office of
Financial Management and across the agency. Under Chairman Clayton’s leadership,
the SEC is deeply committed to strong financial management, and I'm proud to
lead the agency's efforts in this area."
Ms. Kauffman previously served as Deputy Chief Financial Officer since 2013, where she led the agency's financial accounting and reporting, controls and accounting operations. She first joined the SEC in 2011, in the role of Chief Accounting Officer. Before joining the SEC, Ms. Kauffman spent twelve years in the audit practice of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.
Ms. Kauffman received her B.S. in Accounting from the University of Richmond and is licensed as a certified public accountant.