Commissioner Caroline D. Pham

Commissioner Caroline D. Pham

Caroline D. Pham was sworn in as a CFTC Commissioner on April 14, 2022, after being nominated by the President and unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate.

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Caroline D. Pham was sworn in as a CFTC Commissioner on April 14, 2022, after being nominated by the President and unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate. Commissioner Pham is an internationally recognized leader in strategy and innovation, with deep commercial expertise in derivatives and capital markets and emerging issues such as digital innovation. Her commissionership focuses on access to markets, American competitiveness, and right-sizing regulations to promote market liquidity and efficiency.  As sponsor of the CFTC’s Global Markets Advisory Committee, Commissioner Pham has delivered 13 recommendations in less than a year on U.S. Treasury market liquidity, repo and funding markets, money market funds, collateral management, capital and margin, exchange volatility controls, T+1 securities settlement and FX markets, central counterparty resilience, streamlining trade reporting data, and a first-ever U.S. digital asset taxonomy and a tokenized collateral proposal coming in November. Commissioner Pham began her financial services career on the fixed income trading floor, and has 24 years of experience in law and finance including over 10 years of experience in crypto and digital assets.

Prior to her appointment, Commissioner Pham advised boards of directors, executive and senior management, policymakers and regulators, and industry leaders on changes to the regulatory landscape and implications of emerging issues, trends, and economic and market developments to the global financial system, markets, and banking. Her engagement includes international standard setters such as the Financial Stability Board (FSB), International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS), and Bank for International Settlements (BIS), as well as central banks, government ministries, regulators, and other stakeholders across North America, Latin America, United Kingdom, Europe, Middle East and Africa, and Asia-Pacific regions. Her substantial experience spans key international issues such as prudential regulation and systemic risk, financial markets including currencies and commodities, fintech and digital assets, and the impact of major disruptions like the savings and loan crisis, the 2008 great financial crisis, and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Commissioner Pham was previously a managing director at Citigroup, where she served on firm-wide governance forums and held various group-level executive roles in the chief administrative office, institutional clients group (banking and markets), legal, and compliance. Most recently, Commissioner Pham was head of market structure for strategic initiatives, working closely with innovation, strategic equity investment and venture capital, and business and product development teams on digital assets and other opportunities. She has an extensive track record in driving transformational change and delivering solutions that add value to the firm’s franchise and clients. She built global programs and teams and led initiatives for implementation of the Dodd-Frank Act and other global regulatory reforms across all institutional and retail businesses. For 5 years, Commissioner Pham led global initiatives for markets and securities services including G10 rates, FX, local markets, credit, securitized markets, municipals, commodities, equities, and multi-asset.

Commissioner Pham’s past experience in the public and private sectors includes serving as Special Counsel and Policy Advisor to former CFTC Commissioner Scott O’Malia; and in enforcement at the CFTC, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), and for the former chief judge of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims while in law school.

Commissioner Pham is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. She was also a Visiting Fellow at the George Washington University Center for Law, Economics, and Finance, and has served on the Dean’s Advisory Council for the Business and Finance Law Program. Her former leadership roles with the American Bar Association (ABA) include member of the Council of the Business Law Section; Vice Chair of the Banking Law Committee; and Co-Chair of the Securities, Capital Markets, and Derivatives Subcommittee. She is a former Co-Chair of the Business Law Fellows Committee, a program to develop future diverse leaders, and also a former Fellow herself. In addition, Commissioner Pham has served in leadership roles on a multitude of industry forums.

Commissioner Pham has a B.A. from UCLA, a certificate from UCLA Anderson School of Management, and a J.D. from the George Washington University Law School. Among other professional awards, Commissioner Pham received the National Conference of Vietnamese American Attorneys Cornerstone Award for lifetime achievement as the first Vietnamese-American woman appointed by the President to a Senate-confirmed executive branch position. She also received the 2024 Belva Ann Lockwood Award presented to one inspiring GW Law alumna each year who is a trailblazer. She was born and raised in California’s Central Valley, the “food basket of the world.”