That looks like Tom Fitton in the background. I didn't remember he was there when I watched this live…
Love that guy!
That looks like Tom Fitton in the background. I didn't remember he was there when I watched this live…
Love that guy!
SEC Names Mark D. Reinhold as Deputy Chief Human Capital Officer in the Office of Human Resources
Washington D.C., Jan. 10, 2020
The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Mark D. Reinhold has been named Deputy Director of the agency’s Office of Human Resources (OHR). Mr. Reinhold will help to manage programs and policies in areas such as leadership and employee development, recruitment and retention, performance management, compensation and benefits, and labor relations. Mr. Reinhold began his new position at the SEC on Jan. 6, 2020.
Mr. Reinhold has nearly 30 years of experience in human resources for the federal government, including 12 years as a member of the Senior Executive Service. Most recently, Mr. Reinhold was Associate Director for Employment Policy at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) leading a team that develops human resources policy for the federal civilian workforce in the areas of recruitment, hiring, pay and leave, performance management, executive resources, employee and labor relations, work/life programs, training and workforce development, strategic human capital management, diversity and inclusion, and strategic workforce management.
In his most recent position at OPM, Mr. Reinhold led the agency’s “21st Century Workforce” initiative aimed at promoting employee engagement across the federal workforce and supported federal agencies in meeting critical workforce needs related to recruitment, hiring, and retention.
“Mark brings a tremendous breadth of strategic and operational human resources experience that will greatly assist us in our continuous efforts to recruit, develop, and retain an effective and diverse workforce for the SEC,” said SEC Chief Human Capital Officer Jamey McNamara.
"I am excited to join the Commission and serve with the professionals on the Office of Human Resources team. I’m looking forward to helping support the human capital needs of the Commission so it can continue to deliver on its important mission and responsibilities, and continue be a great place for SEC employees to work,” said Mr. Reinhold.
In 2017, Mr. Reinhold was presented with a Presidential Rank Award in recognition of a sustained record of exceptional achievement. Mr. Reinhold earned his bachelor’s degree from Albright College.
https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2020-8
>Human Capital Officer in the Office of Human Resources
Not sure I like the way that sounds anymore…
SEC Names Allen Blume as Deputy Chief Financial Officer
Washington D.C., Jan. 10, 2020 —
The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Allen Blume has been named Deputy Chief Financial Officer in the agency’s Office of Financial Management (OFM). Mr. Blume’s responsibilities include directing and coordinating the SEC’s financial planning, budgeting, accounting, financial reporting, and financial systems. OFM formulates budget and authorization requests; monitors the utilization of agency resources; and develops, oversees, and maintains SEC financial processes and systems.
Mr. Blume has over 30 years of experience in federal financial systems. Most recently, Mr. Blume served as the Budget Director for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, providing advice and guidance to the Secretary and supporting over 240,000 personnel. Mr. Blume previously served as Director of the Budget Division for the Agricultural Marketing Service and as Chief Financial Officer for the Air Force Global Strike Command. Mr. Blume retired as a colonel from the U.S. Air Force.
“The SEC is deeply committed to excellence in all aspects of financial management,” said SEC Chief Financial Officer Caryn Kauffman. “Allen brings the breadth of leadership and experience that will greatly assist in our efforts to maintain a strong financial management function at the SEC.”
”I am very excited to join the SEC’s financial management team and look forward to working to maintain the stellar financial management track record already established at the SEC,” said Mr. Blume.
Mr. Blume earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from The Citadel. He earned master degrees from the University of West Florida and from Boston University. He is a certified public accountant in Florida and Virginia.
https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2020-9