US SEC taps Gibson Dunn attorney to be new enforcement director, sources say

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has made a significant announcement with the appointment of David Woodcock as its new enforcement director. Woodcock, who previously steered the SEC's Fort Worth office, takes over from Margaret Ryan, wh...

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SEC names David Woodcock as new enforcement chief after Ryan exit
The ⁠U.S. Securities and Exchange Commision has tapped a white collar enforcement lawyer and former agency official to be its next enforcement director after the regulator's top cop abruptly quit last month, three ⁠sources familiar with ‌the matter told Reuters.

David Woodcock, a partner with Gibson, ⁠Dunn & Crutcher in Dallas, Texas, will replace Margaret Ryan who resigned following just six months on the job after clashing with the agency's leaders over the direction of the enforcement program, Reuters previously reported.

Woodcock is ‌a longtime securities lawyer who led the SEC's Fort Worth, Texas, regional office from ⁠2011-2015, where he helped create a task force aimed at rooting out accounting and financial reporting misconduct, according to his LinkedIn and law firm profiles.


Neither Woodcock nor the SEC responded immediately to requests for comment.
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