INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Securities Exchange Commission, the federal agency responsible for protecting investors and maintaining fair and orderly functioning of
San Francisco regional office, where a major area of focus in recent years has been investor fraud in pre-IPO companies, particularly the
software outfit Zenefits and its founder, Parker Conrad; they were fined $1 million last October as part of a settlement over charges that
Elizabeth Holmes, and its former president, Sunny Balwani.Leading the charge in each of these cases and many more: Jina Choi, a graduate of
enforcement division in 2000.Five years ago, Choi was promoted to director of that office, where she has since overseen enforcement and
examinations in Northern California and the Pacific Northwest, despite critics who believe the SEC should keep its eye on public companies
cryptocurrencies, and mushrooming numbers of blockchain-related projects, Choi and her colleagues have their hands particularly full, so you