Prospective SEC chair discloses up to $327M assets with his wife

Paul Atkins is scheduled to appear before the Senate Banking Committee on March 27 for questions related to his nomination to join the SEC for a second time.
Former US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) member Paul Atkins disclosed combined employment assets of at least $327 million with his wife before a scheduled confirmation hearing with the US Senate Banking Committee.
According to a financial disclosure report made public by the US Office of Government Ethics on March 25, Atkins and his spouse, Sarah Humphreys, held up to a combined $327 million worth of assets, in part through their respective stakes in the prospective SEC chair’s consulting firm Patomak Global Partners and Tamko Building Products.
Sarah and her family members reportedly control a 75% stake in the roofing business founded by her grandfather.