Charles Cutshall moves to Commodity Futures Trading Commission
In May, Charles Cutshall ‘07 BA (IR)/’09 MPA
became chief privacy officer for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission
(CFTC).
Cutshall provides policy and program oversight
for privacy compliance and is responsible for managing risks associated with
personally identifiable information. The CFTC is a U.S. federal agency
responsible for ensuring openness, transparency, competitiveness, and financial
soundness of markets, avoiding systemic risk, and protecting market users,
consumers, and the public from fraud, manipulation, and abuse under the
Commodity Exchange Act.
Before joining the CFTC, Cutshall developed
privacy policy for the Office of Management and Budget while providing
assistance to other federal agencies. Cutshall has also worked on privacy
issues and compliance at both the Department of the Treasury and Department of
Homeland Security.
Read about Cutshall’s appointment in this
press release.
08/30/19