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CFTC Rewrite: Untangling the US Data Quality Journey

Efforts to improve the quality of reported derivatives data has been years long and monumental, not only in the US, but globally. While the CFTC led the way in being the first regime to require firms to begin reporting, the CFTC Rewrite builds on that foundation by updating the rules in combination with international standardisation and harmonisation efforts to ensure that the data reported has a meaningful application.

Join our team of reporting experts to gain an understanding of the changes to come to CFTC reporting, how to ensure operational readiness, and ways to gain confidence in your reporting quality. Discussion topics: 
  • Update on the North American Regulatory landscape
  • Building frameworks to satisfy regulatory needs
  • Data Quality & Assurance Success stories

Speakers

Clare Gehrhardt

Head of Business Development Regulatory Reporting Services

Bloomberg L.P.

Clare has over 15 years experience in the financial services industry and over 10 years of regulatory reporting experience across multiple regions. She currently serves as the head of Business Development for Bloomberg's Regulatory Reporting business where she leads a team of global regulatory experts who are responsible for embedding regulatory intelligence into the Bloomberg Regulatory Reporting Services. She has previously served as the North American Regulatory Specialist where she focused on CFTC, SEC and Canadian regulations to implement across the Rhub and Assurance product suite. Prior to joining Bloomberg, Clare was at DTCC where she was a product manager implementing global reporting solutions. In this role she worked on many data harmonisation efforts internally and externally, including leading the responses to the CPMI-IOSCO data harmonisation efforts on behalf of DTCC.

William Troost

Assistant Head of Government Relations and Regulatory Affairs

Bloomerg

William Troost is a Financial Services counsel in Bloomberg’s Regulatory Affairs and Public Policy group. Mr. Troost works on the development and implementation of strategies pertaining to legislative and regulatory issues affecting Bloomberg, with a particular emphasis on financial services issues. Mr. Troost’s work includes partnering with Bloomberg’s business and product groups to identify and respond to evolving regulation and market structure. Prior to Bloomberg, Mr. Troost was an Associate Attorney at Ruddy Gregory, PLLC, a boutique law firm that advises financial industry registrants on securities and derivatives matters. Mr. Troost advised clients on a wide variety of regulatory and compliance matters and represented clients in industry litigations and arbitrations proceedings. Prior to Ruddy Gregory, Mr. Troost worked as a Regulatory Analyst in the Office of Fraud Detection and Market Intelligence at the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. Mr. Troost obtained a Bachelor of Arts from Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts and a Juris Doctor from The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law.

Sejal Agarwal

Regulatory Reporting Platform Lead Product Manager

Bloomberg L.P.

Sejal has nearly 20 years of experience in Platform development and has been involved in building the Bloomberg Regulatory Reporting platform since inception. Sejal's focus is to bring transparency, provide exceptional data quality, and make workflows more efficient. Sejal currently manages the RHUB Platform initiatives which serves global regulatory reporting across both buyside and sellside clients.

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