Kathleen L. Casey | |
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Securities and Exchange Commission | |
In office July 17, 2006 – 2011 |
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Personal details | |
Born | April 12, 1966[1] US military base, Tripoli, Libya[1] |
Political party | Republican |
Alma mater | George Mason University School of Law, J.D, 1993
Pennsylvania State University, B.A. International Politics, 1988 |
Profession | Lawyer |
Kathleen L. Casey (born April 12, 1966) was a Republican commissioner of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. She was appointed by President George W. Bush and sworn in on July 17, 2006. Her term expired in August 2011.
Prior to being appointed Commissioner, Ms. Casey spent 13 years on Capitol Hill. Before her appointment as Commissioner, she served as Staff Director and Counsel of the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Ms. Casey was primarily responsible for guiding the Chairman’s and Committee’s consideration of, and action on, issues affecting economic and monetary policy, international trade and finance, banking, securities and insurance regulation, transit and housing policy, money laundering and terror finance. Significant issues the Committee considered under Ms. Casey’s direction include: reform of Government Sponsored Enterprises, reauthorization of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, Deposit Insurance Reform, insurance regulation, Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, Sarbanes-Oxley implementation, and credit rating agencies.[2]
Commissioner Casey served as Legislative Director and Chief of Staff for U.S. Senator Richard Shelby (R-AL). As Legislative Director from 1996-2002, Commissioner Casey was instrumental in the drafting and passage of several laws. She developed, managed, and coordinated all aspects of legislative operations with a key focus on the appropriations process. In her capacity as Chief of Staff from 2002-2003, Ms. Casey acted as a key advisor on all policy and political matters. From 1994-1996, Ms. Casey served as Staff Director of the Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Regulatory Relief of the Senate Banking Committee. She was responsible for advising and staffing the Senator on all committee issues, including the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, Whitewater special investigation, and financial services regulatory relief legislation. Commissioner Casey also served Senator Shelby as Legislative Assistant from 1993–1994, during which she was responsible for handling all tax, budget, and finance policy matters.[2]
Casey voted to prevent the SEC from taking enforcement action against Goldman Sachs.
Casey was born on a military base in Tripoli, Libya.[1] She received a J.D. from George Mason University School of Law in 1993 and a B.A. in International Politics from Pennsylvania State University in 1988.
This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Government document "SEC Biography: Commissioner Kathleen L. Casey, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission".