SEC Accountant Joins SEC Institute

Carol Stacey, former chief accountant of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Corporate Finance, has become vice president of The SEC Institute, an organization that holds conferences and workshops around the country to explain SEC and PCAOB rules and regulations.

She will oversee the institute’s conference division, conduct workshops on accounting and reporting issues, and provide on-site training.

Her debut conference will be an upcoming session on implementing the internal control requirements of Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act within midsized and smaller public companies.

Stacey worked at the SEC for over 11 years and helped shape the rules of Sarbanes-Oxley, including Section 404. She has also helped companies and audit firms deal with the internal control requirements of the legislation.

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