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May 11, 2000
Harvey Pitt, David Ruder, Arthur Levitt & Paul Gonson
(SECHS Newsletter )
January, 2001
October 4, 2001
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2002
January 24, 2002
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June 6, 2002
From left to right: Sen. Lindsey Graham, Vincent Meehan, Judith Keenan, Sen. Paul Sarbanes, Sen. Mike Enzi, Steve Harris, Jesse Jacobs, Julie Kehrli, Dean Shahinian, Katherine McGuire, Mike Thompson, Laura Ayoud (Summer 2002)
June 30, 2002
Sarbanes-Oxley Act signing ceremony, White House East Room (July 30, 2002)
June 30, 2002
Sarbanes-Oxley Act signing ceremony, White House Blue Room (July 30, 2002)
Fall 2002
Paul Atkins, Cynthia Glassman, Harvey L. Pitt, Harvey Goldschmid and Roel Campos
September 25, 2002
September 25, 2002
November 2002
Isaac C. Hunt, Jr., Irving M. Pollack, David S. Ruder, Harvey L. Pitt, Laura S. Unger, J. Carter Beese and Roderick M. Hills
December 4, 2002
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December 10, 2002
2003
From left, Bill Gradison, William J. McDonough, Kayla J. Gillan, Charles D. Niemeier, and Daniel L. Goelzer
(Courtesy of Don Marlais )
January 1, 2003
Left to right: Bill Gradison, William J. McDonough, Kayla J. Gillan, Charles D. Niemeier, Daniel L. Goelzer
(Courtesy of Bill Denison )
January, 2003
2003
January 1, 2003
William J. McDonough, second PCAOB Chairman.
(Courtesy of Bill Denison )
February 2, 2003
Formerly an office of Arthur Anderson
(Courtesy of Phoebe Brown )
April 3, 2003
(Courtesy of Marty LaVor )
April 16, 2003
May 19, 2003
SEC Farewell Party for Daniel Goelzer
June 4, 2003
June 4, 2003
September 11, 2003
Patrick Von Bargen, Laura Cox Kaplan, William Donaldson and Peter Derby
(Courtesy of Peter Derby; all rights reserved to USA Today, a division of Gannett Co., Inc.; use restricted to the virtual museum and archive at www.sechistorical.org )
October 1, 2003
January, 2004
March 30, 2004
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April 15, 2004
Alger Chapman, Gordon Macklin, Donald Stone, William Morton and William Brodsky
April 15, 2004
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June 2004
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Richard C. Breeden, Roderick M. Hills and David S. Ruder (back to camera)
June 2, 2004
Richard Breeden, Roderick Hills, David Ruder, G. Bradford Cook, Jr. and Arthur Levitt
June 2, 2004
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(left to right) Roderick Hills, J. Carter Beese, Laura Unger, G. Bradford Cook, Irving Pollack, Harvey Goldschmid, Aulana Peters, Mary Schapiro, Richard Breeden, David Ruder, Cynthia Glassman, Isaac Hunt, William Donaldson, Roberta Karmel, Richard Roberts and Steven Wallman
June 2, 2004
Isaac C. Hunt, Jr., Steven Wallman, Peter Unger and Irving Pollack
June 2, 2004
Cynthia Glassman, Mary Schapiro, Laura Unger, Aulana Peters and Roberta Karmel
June 2, 2004
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