Joseph Kamnik was Promoted to General Counsel at OCC.

Date of management change: June 04, 2015 

What Happened?

Chicago, IL-based OCC promoted Joseph Kamnik to GC.

 

About the Company

OCC is the world`s largest equity derivatives clearing organization. Founded in 1973, OCC operates under the jurisdiction of both the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as a Registered Clearing Agency and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) as a Derivatives Clearing Organization. OCC now provides central counterparty (CCP) clearing and settlement services to 16 exchanges and trading platforms for options, financial futures, security futures and securities lending transactions.

 

About the Person

Joseph Kamnik, currently the firm's Vice President and Chief Regulatory Counsel, has been promoted to Senior Vice President and General Counsel, effective June 1. Kamnik will oversee OCC's legal and regulatory affairs, and provide counsel on a broad range of legal matters to OCC's management and board of directors. He will report to Craig Donohue, Executive Chairman. In his previous role as Vice President and Chief Regulatory Counsel, Kamnik was responsible for working with and effectuating OCC policies with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve in OCC's role as a SIFMU. He also was responsible for increasing OCC's level of engagement with international regulators. Kamnik joined OCC in October 2014. Previously, Kamnik was Assistant Director in the SEC's Division of Trading and Markets, Office of Clearing and Settlements, where from 2012 to 2014 he developed and supervised teams responsible for overseeing securities and security-based swaps clearing agencies registered with the SEC, including four clearing agencies designated systemically important by the Financial Stability Oversight Council. Kamnik also developed and implemented the SEC framework to review proposed changes filed by systemically important financial market utilities pursuant to Title VIII of the Dodd-Frank Act. He started at the SEC in 2005 as an Attorney-Advisor. Kamnik also worked as an Associate for the law firm of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld in Washington, D.C. from 2002-2005. Kamnik received a B.A. from Susquehanna University and a J.D from the University of Pennsylvania Law School.

 

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