Acting Chairman Pham: Time For CFTC to Get Back to Basics
WASHINGTON, D. C. — Commodity Futures Trading Commission Acting
Chairman Caroline D. Pham today made the following
statement:
“I’m humbled and grateful to be entrusted by
President Trump to lead the CFTC as we approach a significant
milestone in our history with tremendous opportunities ahead,” Pham
said. “For the past half century, the CFTC has proudly served our
mission to promote market integrity and liquidity in the commodity
derivatives markets that are critical to the real economy and global
trade—ensuring American growers, producers, merchants and other
commercial end-users can mitigate risks to their business and support
strong U. S. economic growth. As the CFTC celebrates our 50th
anniversary, we must also refocus and change direction with new
leadership to fulfill our statutory mandate to promote responsible
innovation and fair competition in our markets that have continually
evolved over the decades. It’s time for the CFTC to get back to the
basics.
“I’m honored to work alongside our dedicated CFTC
staff, and I thank former Chairman Behnam and my fellow Commissioners
for their service. ”
Acting Chairman Caroline D.
Pham
Caroline D. Pham was sworn in as a CFTC Commissioner on
April 14, 2022, after being nominated by the President and unanimously
confirmed by the U. S. Senate. Acting Chairman Pham is an
internationally recognized leader in strategy and innovation, with
deep commercial expertise in derivatives and capital markets. Her
commissionership has focused on access to markets, American
competitiveness, and right-sizing regulations to promote market
liquidity and efficiency. Acting Chairman Pham began her financial
services career on the fixed income trading floor and has 24 years of
experience in law and finance including over 10 years of experience in
crypto and digital assets. Acting Chairman Pham was named to
CoinDesk’s Most Influential 2023 list in recognition of her
groundbreaking proposal for a U. S. regulatory sandbox by creating a
CFTC digital asset markets pilot program.
As sponsor of the
CFTC’s Global Markets Advisory Committee, Acting Chairman Pham has
delivered 14 recommendations on U. S. Treasury market reform, repo and
funding markets, money market funds, collateral management, capital
and margin, exchange volatility controls, T+1 securities settlement
and FX markets, central counterparty resilience, streamlining trade
reporting data, tokenized collateral, and a first-ever U. S. digital
asset taxonomy.
Prior to her appointment, Acting Chairman Pham
advised boards of directors, executive and senior management,
policymakers and regulators, and industry leaders on changes to the
regulatory landscape and implications of emerging issues, trends, and
economic and market developments to the global financial system,
markets, and banking. Her engagement includes international standard
setters such as the Financial Stability Board (FSB), International
Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), Basel Committee on
Banking Supervision (BCBS), and Bank for International Settlements
(BIS), as well as central banks, government ministries, regulators,
and other stakeholders across North America, Latin America, United
Kingdom, Europe, Middle East and Africa, and Asia-Pacific regions. Her
substantial experience spans key international issues such as
prudential regulation and systemic risk and the impact of major
disruptions like the savings and loan crisis, the 2008 great financial
crisis, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Acting Chairman Pham was
previously a managing director at Citigroup, where she served on firm-
wide governance forums and held various group-level executive roles in
the chief administrative office, institutional clients group (banking
and markets), legal, and compliance. Most recently, Acting Chairman
Pham was head of market structure for strategic initiatives, working
closely with innovation, strategic equity investment and venture
capital, and business and product development teams on digital assets
and other opportunities. Other roles at Citigroup included deputy
head of global regulatory affairs and head of capital markets
regulatory strategy and engagement.
Acting Chairman Pham has a
proven track record in driving transformational change and delivering
solutions that add value to the firm’s franchise and clients. At
Citigroup, she built global programs and teams and led initiatives for
implementation of the Dodd-Frank Act and other global regulatory
reforms across all institutional and retail businesses. For 5 years,
Acting Chairman Pham led global initiatives for markets and securities
services including G10 rates, FX, local markets, credit, securitized
markets, municipals, commodities, equities, and multi-asset.
Acting Chairman Pham’s past experience in the public sector
includes serving as Special Counsel and Policy Advisor to former CFTC
Commissioner Scott O’Malia; and at the CFTC, Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC), and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC),
and for the former chief judge of the U. S. Court of Federal Claims
while in law school.
Acting Chairman Pham is a Life Fellow of
the American Bar Foundation. She was also a Visiting Fellow at the
George Washington University Center for Law, Economics, and Finance,
and has served on the Dean’s Advisory Council for the Business and
Finance Law Program. Her former leadership roles with the American Bar
Association (ABA) include member of the Council of the Business Law
Section; Vice Chair of the Banking Law Committee; and Co-Chair of the
Securities, Capital Markets, and Derivatives Subcommittee. She is a
former Co-Chair of the Business Law Fellows Committee, a program to
develop future leaders, and also a former Fellow herself. In addition,
Acting Chairman Pham has served in leadership roles on a multitude of
industry forums.
Acting Chairman Pham has a B. A. from UCLA, a
certificate from UCLA Anderson School of Management, and a J. D. from
the George Washington University Law School. Among other professional
awards, Acting Chairman Pham received the National Conference of
Vietnamese American Attorneys Cornerstone Award for lifetime
achievement as the first Vietnamese-American woman appointed by the
President to a Senate-confirmed executive branch position. She also
received the 2024 Belva Ann Lockwood Award presented to one inspiring
GW Law alumna each year who is a trailblazer. She was born and raised
in California’s Central Valley, the “food basket of the world. ”