In response to nearly four years of complaints from public companies, the SEC voted 5-0 on Wednesday to ease Sarbanes-Oxley requirements to make compliance easier and cheaper.
Christopher Cox, SEC Chairman commented [as quoted in the NYTimes]: “If America’s markets aren’t competitive, investors lose,” and “If
America’s markets are not transparent and open, investors lose.”
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During her time at Glenbrook, Erin focused on client engagements in business payments, cross-border transactions, bill payment, and the intersection of corporate finance, banking, and ERP/accounting. She has nearly twenty years of experience leading increasingly complex payment initiatives for corporate clients and advising financial institutions and payment technologists on the development of their payment capabilities.
Erin is also the founder of Forte Financial, a consulting firm focused on corporate finance efficiency, technology, and process improvement. She is a past president of the Financial Women’s Association of San Francisco and also a two-term past president of the San Francisco Treasury Management Association. Erin is no longer with Glenbrook, but contributed greatly during her time at the firm.
