SEC nominee Atkins discloses at least $327M in assets ahead of confirmation hearing

Paul Atkins, US President Donald Trump’s pick to chair the Securities and Exchange Commission, is scheduled to appear before the Senate Banking Committee on March 27.
Paul Atkins, US President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), disclosed combined employment assets of at least $327 million with his wife ahead of a scheduled confirmation hearing with the US Senate Banking Committee.
Atkins and his wife, Sarah Humphreys, held up to a combined $327 million in assets, in part through their respective stakes in Atkins’ consulting firm Patomak Global Partners and Tamko Building Products, according to a financial disclosure report made public by the US Office of Government Ethics on March 25.
Humphreys and her family members reportedly control a 75% stake in Tamco, the roofing business founded by her grandfather.