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To: Rande Is who wrote (57559)10/16/2009 2:10:56 PM
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Goldman Sachs Executive named first COO of SEC enforcement

by AP Business Writer Marcy Gordon Oct. 16, 2009

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WASHINGTON – A Goldman Sachs executive has been named the first chief operating officer of the Securities and Exchange Commission's enforcement division.

SEE PHOTO of 29 year old Adam Storch :
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The market watchdog says Adam Storch, vice president in Goldman Sachs' Business Intelligence Group, is assuming the new position of managing executive of the SEC division.

The move comes as the SEC revamps its enforcement efforts following the agency's failure to uncover Bernard Madoff's massive fraud scheme for nearly two decades despite numerous red flags.

Storch, who will be responsible for project management and operations, will report to SEC Enforcement Director Robert Khuzami. . .
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Storch graduated from SUNY Buffalo. During college he did a stint as a summer intern at Neuberger Berman and worked at Deloitte & Touche for two years after graduating. He then went to NYU's Stern School of Business. This lead to a job at Goldman, where he worked for the last five years.
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Interestingly, Storch seems to be a big fan of Bill Clinton. At Stern, he created a website asking people to vote for Bill Clinton in the 2008 election.
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Storch wanted the 22nd Amendment repealed so Bill Clinton could have a third term:

Check Out The Website SEC COO Adam Storch Apparently Took Down

John Carney|Oct. 16, 2009

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Newly hired SEC COO Adam Storch's website went down just moments after we linked to it this morning. But we grabbed a screen shot of the cached version. Check it out below.

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