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Kurt N. Schacht, JD, CFA
Managing Director, CFA Institute Centre for Financial Market Integrity
Expertise
- Hedge Funds
- Corporate Governance
- Securities Regulation
- Compliance Issues
- Global Investment Market Reform
Education
Mr. Schacht holds a JD and BS from the University of Wisconsin.
Designation
Awarded the CFA designation, 1998
Professional Experience
Kurt N. Schacht, JD, CFA, is the managing director of the
CFA Institute Centre for Financial
Market Integrity. He is responsible for all aspects of the Centre’s
efforts to develop, promulgate, and maintain the highest ethical
standards for the investment community including CFA Institute Code of
Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct, Global Investment
Performance Standards, CFA Institute Research Objectivity Standards,
and CFA Institute Soft Dollar Standards. He directs the Centre’s
efforts to represent the views of investment professionals to standard
setters, regulatory authorities, and legislative bodies worldwide on
issues that affect the practice of financial analysis and investment
management, education, and licensing requirements for investment
professionals, and the efficiency of global financial markets.
Prior to joining CFA Institute Mr. Schacht has been involved in the investment management business since 1990, serving as chief operating officer for a retail mutual complex in White Plains, NY, general counsel and COO for a Manhattan based hedge fund and as chief legal officer for the State of Wisconsin Investment Board (SWIB) in Madison, WI. Mr. Schacht has an extensive background in securities law and regulation, alternative investments, hedge funds, financial reporting and corporate governance matters.
Professional Activities
Mr. Schacht is a member of the Investor Advisory Committee to the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). He is currently serving a two
year term as a member of the Public Company Accounting Oversight
Board's standing advisory group. He also served on the Advisory
Committee for Smaller Public Companies to the SEC, the Expert’s Group
for Principles for Responsible Investment of the United Nations
Environment Programme (UNEP), and the Proxy Committee of the
International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN). He was the New York
Society of Security Analysts 2004 Volunteer of the Year.




