Hawke, 41, has been with the Commission's Division of Enforcement in Washington for the past six years. He has been responsible for a number of significant enforcement actions, including the Commission's landmark case against Arthur Andersen and four of its partners for their improper audits of Waste Management, Inc., an action against Banc of America Securities in which the SEC obtained a record $10 million penalty for recordkeeping violations and two enforcement actions against Siebel Systems, Inc. charging violations of Regulation FD. Prior to joining the Commission, Hawke was a litigation partner in Tucker, Flyer & Lewis, P.C., a Washington, D.C. law firm that merged with Venable LLP in 1999.
"During his tenure with the Division of Enforcement, Dan has demonstrated an extraordinary and unwavering commitment to the work of the Commission. He is a great talent, and I am delighted he will be the Associate District Administrator for Enforcement in Philadelphia," said Stephen M. Cutler, Director of the Division of Enforcement.
"Dan is a creative thinker, he's energetic and positive in his approach, and he's a consummate professional. He has earned the respect of the defense bar and he'll be a great leader of our enforcement program," said Ari Gabinet, District Administrator of the Commission's Philadelphia office. Hawke is the recipient of the Commission's Ellen B. Ross Award and two Division of Enforcement Director Awards. He earned his undergraduate degree from Tulane University in 1985 and his law degree from Boston University School of Law in 1989 where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Boston University International Law Journal. He is married and has two children.