12.05.2016

SEC’s Chief Economist Flannery to Leave

12.05.2016

SEC.gov – Washington D.C. – The Securities and Exchange Commission announced that Chief Economist and Division of Economic and Risk Analysis (DERA) Director Mark J. Flannery will leave the agency by the end of the month. He will return to his position as a finance professor at the University of Florida’s Graduate School of Business Administration.

Dr. Flannery has held the positions of Chief Economist and DERA Director since September 2014 and has led a broad range of activities, including providing economic analysis to support SEC rulemaking and developing sophisticated analytical tools to assist in risk assessment and enforcement activities.  He has also worked to secure a defining role for the SEC in the international regulatory arena by representing the agency on the Financial Stability Board’s Standing Committee on Assessment of Vulnerabilities (SCAV).  On the SCAV, he has led discussions on the considerations and implications of stress testing asset managers, investment company redemption risk, and fixed income liquidity, among others.

“Mark has provided invaluable insight and analysis on important rulemakings and he has been instrumental in leading the Commission’s efforts in working with international regulators on the economics of financial stability,” said SEC Chair Mary Jo White.

In addition to his international regulatory efforts, Dr. Flannery has provided guidance and direction to economic analyses in recommendations to the Commission to enact rules related to asset management, corporate disclosure and governance, OTC derivatives, and market structure.

“I have thoroughly enjoyed my time heading DERA, whose talented and creative staff have worked so hard to enhance the economic analyses associated with many dimensions of the Commission’s activities,” said Dr. Flannery. “I am grateful to Chair White for providing me the opportunity to work with many other members of the Commission’s staff in developing new tools for overseeing our financial markets.”

Dr. Flannery recently served as Visiting Scholar at the New York Federal Reserve’s Research Department and Chairman of the Federal Reserve System’s Model Validation Council (2013-2014)He has held his position as Bank of America Eminent Scholar in Finance at the University of Florida since 1989. Dr. Flannery received an A.B. from Princeton University, and his master’s and doctorate in Economics from Yale University.

Upon Dr. Flannery’s departure, Scott W. Bauguess, the SEC’s Deputy Chief Economist and DERA Deputy Director, will become the acting Chief Economist and acting Director of DERA.

Dr. Bauguess joined the SEC in 2007 from Texas Tech University where he was on faculty in the College of Business. He became an Assistant Director in the division in 2011, and Deputy Director in 2013. Dr. Bauguess received his Ph.D. in Finance from Arizona State University in 2004. He also holds a B.S. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering and prior to his doctoral studies spent six years working as an engineer in the high tech industry.

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