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AZAZ09O9 US Army C-560 departed La Crosse, WI-La Crosse Regional Airport se
VENUS40 USAF G5 from Memphis Int'l to Little Rock, AR-Bill and Hillbags Airport on a third fly by-cap#2
SAM288 USAF G5 departed St. Louis Mid-America Airport east after ground stop-origin JBA
SAM281 USAF G5 departed Miami Int'l after a ground stop-origin NAS Norfolk
EASY40 USMC C-560 departed Homestead ARB, FL and sw along the Florida Keys-heading to NAS Key West
SEC Enforcement Co-Director Steven Peikin to Depart
The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Division of Enforcement Co-Director Steven Peikin will leave the agency on Aug. 14, 2020. During his more than three years serving alongside Co-Director Stephanie Avakian, Mr. Peikin worked to better position the agency’s largest division to address emerging threats, increasing its efficiency and effectiveness in investigating and prosecuting violations of the federal securities laws. Upon Mr. Peikin’s departure, Ms. Avakian will remain Director. Under the Co-Directors’ leadership, the Enforcement Division redoubled its focus on the needs of retail investors and, at the same time, continued to police the broad landscape of the securities markets and vigorously pursue securities law violators. These efforts are reflected in the results: during the Co-Directors’ tenure, the Commission brought thousands of high-quality enforcement actions, obtained judgments and orders totaling over $13.5 billion in disgorgement and penalties, and returned more than $3.1 billion to harmed investors.
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/wall-street-enforcement-chief-to-leave-agency-11596649439?mod=newsviewer_click
SAM307 USAF G5 departed JBA west (yesterday was SAM008 and a rt to Seattle Sea-Tac Airport and back to JBA)
R50338 US Army Dash 8 back out on the New Jersey Coast from Manassas, VA
SAM288 USAF G5 begins descent to JBA from St. Louis
SAM282 USAF C-40B departed Peterson AFB en with PAT229A US Army C-560 se from same
Goldman Sachs aims for 7% of staff to be black, 9% to be Latino by 2025
Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS.N) said on Wednesday that by 2025 it wants 7% of its staff in the Americas and the U.K. to be black and 9% to be Latino professionals. The bank also said it aims for 40% of its employees who have the title of vice president be female.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-diversity-goldman-sachs/goldman-sachs-aims-for-7-of-staff-to-be-black-9-to-be-latino-by-2025-idUSKCN2512PA