List of Transparency Advocates

Below is the initial group of “Transparency Advocates.” These Advocates believe in the “Five Pillars of Transparency” and are among the most renowned disclosure drafters. Among this initial group of 90 Advocates are numerous former SEC Staffers:

  1. Aaron Briggs, Gibson Dunn
  2. Alan Dye, Hogan Lovells
  3. Alex Bahn, WilmerHale
  4. Allison Handy, Perkins Coie
  5. Amy Seidel, Faegre Drinker Biddle
  6. Andy Thorpe, Gunderson Dettmer
  7. Art Crozier, Innisfree M&A
  8. Beth Ising, Gibson Dunn
  9. Betty Huber, Latham & Watkins
  10. Bill Hinman, Simpson Thacher
  11. Blair Jones, Semler Brossy
  12. Bob Lamm, Gunster
  13. Bob McCormick, CII
  14. Bonnie Roe, Cohen & Gresser
  15. Broc Romanek, RealTransparentDisclosure.com
  16. Cam Hoang, Dorsey
  17. Carol Nolan Drake, former OPERS and Senior Policy Manager for ICGN
  18. Carol Ward, former Mondelez and Cigna
  19. Courteney Keatinge, Glass Lewis
  20. Cynthia Krus, Eversheds Sutherland
  21. Dan Goelzer, former PCAOB and Baker McKenzie
  22. Dave Brown, Alston & Bird
  23. Dave Lynn, Goodwin Procter
  24. Dave Meyers, Troutman Pepper
  25. David Fredrickson, Covington & Burling
  26. David Roberts, Goodwin Procter
  27. David Thomas, Wilson Sonsini
  28. Deb Lifshey, Pearl Meyer
  29. Dennis Garris, Alston & Bird
  30. Donna Anderson, T. Rowe Price
  31. Doug Chia, Soundboard
  32. Era Anagnosti, DLA Piper
  33. Ethan Klingsberg, Freshfields
  34. Gary Brown, Nelson Mullins
  35. Ginny Fogg, former Norfolk Southern
  36. Heather Ducot, Troutman Pepper
  37. Hillary Holmes, Gibson Dunn
  38. Howard Dicker, Weil Gotshal
  39. Irina Yevmenenko, Latham & Watkins
  40. T. Ho, Orrick
  41. Jackie Liu, Morrison & Foerster
  42. Jay Knight, Barnes & Thornburg
  43. Jen Carlson, Willkie Farr
  44. Jennifer Zepralka, Mayer Brown
  45. Jesse Brush, Akin Gump
  46. Jim Moloney, Gibson Dunn
  47. Joel Trotter, Latham & Watkins
  48. John Clayton, Akin Gump
  49. John Jenkins, TheCorporateCounsel.net
  50. John Newell, Goodwin Procter
  51. Julia Lapitskaya, Gibson Dunn
  52. June Hu, Sullivan & Cromwell
  53. Karla Bos, Aon
  54. Katherine Blair, Jones Day
  55. Kathy Jaffari, Cozen O’Connor
  56. Keerthika Subramanian, Winston & Strawn
  57. Kerry Berchem, Akin Gump
  58. Kerry Burke, Covington & Burling
  59. Lily Brown, WilmerHale
  60. Liz Dunshee, TheCorporateCounsel.net and Fredrikson
  61. Lyuba Golster, Weil Gotshal
  62. Maia Gez, White & Case
  63. Marc Trevino, Sullivan & Cromwell
  64. Mark Borges, Compensia
  65. Megan Gates, Covington & Burling
  66. Melissa Murawsky, Blank Rome
  67. Meredith Cross, WilmerHale
  68. Michele Anderson, Latham & Watkins
  69. Nick O’Keefe, Foley & Lardner
  70. Pam Marcogliese, Freshfields
  71. Pat Quick, Foley & Lardner
  72. Randy Wang, Bryan Cave
  73. Renata Ferrari, Ropes & Gray
  74. Rhonda Brauer, former NYC Office of the Comptroller, NY Times Company
  75. Ron Mueller, Gibson Dunn
  76. Ryan Morrison, Quarles & Brady
  77. Sanjay Shirodkar, DLA Piper
  78. Sarah Fortt, Latham & Watkins
  79. Scott Kimpel, Hunton Andrews Kurth
  80. Scott Lesmes, Morrison & Foerster
  81. Sean Donahue, Paul Hastings
  82. Sharon Podstupka, Pearl Meyer
  83. Steven Haas, Hunton Andrews Kurth
  84. Tiffany Wooley, Sullivan & Cromwell
  85. Tom Conaghan, McDermott Will
  86. Tom Kim, Gibson Dunn
  87. Vicki Westerhaus, Sandberg Phoenix
  88. Walter Van Dorn, Seward & Kissel
  89. Wendy Grasso, Fenwick & West
  90. Yelena Barychev, Blank Rome

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