Lecturer Bios
Sarah D. Green, Esq.
Sarah D. Green is Senior Director in the Enforcement Division at FINRA, specializing in anti-money laundering (AML) and other Bank Secrecy Act issues. She has responsibility for consulting with both examination and enforcement staff on AML and other issues, as well as training staff organization-wide on the handling of suspicious activity reports (SARs).
Ms. Green is also responsible for FINRA AML policy issues and guidance and external training of financial industry professionals domestically and internationally. Previously, she was the Bank Secrecy Act Specialist in the Division of Enforcement’s Office of Market Intelligence (OMI) at the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). In this role, she oversaw the Commission’s review and use of SARs, consulted with Enforcement staff on antimony laundering and SAR handling issues, and facilitated information sharing between Enforcement and SEC’s Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations (OCIE).
Prior to joining OMI, Ms. Green was a Branch Chief in OCIE, managing the Commission’s AML examination program for brokerdealers,
including developing examination modules, conducting training for SEC and self-regulatory organization (SRO) staff and coordinating with the SROs on all aspects of AML examination and enforcement. Ms. Green represents FINRA on the Bank Secrecy Act Advisory Group, which advises the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network and the Department of Treasury on anti-money laundering issues.
She is a frequent speaker on AML, and regularly provides technical assistance to domestic and international audiences. Prior to joining the SEC, She was an associate in the Corporate and Securities practice group at Gardner Carton & Douglas LLP. Ms. Green received her J.D. from the William and Mary School of Law and her B.A. from Hamilton College.
Kara Williams
Kara Williams is Senior Principal Investigator in the Special Investigation Unit at
FINRA, where she conducts complex AML and Fraud investigations. In addition to
her regulatory experience, Ms. Williams is also actively involved with FINRA’s
Advanced Analytics Program.
During her 8 years at FINRA, Ms. Williams has served
in various investigative roles identifying high risk activity within Member Supervision
and the National Cause and Financial Crimes Detection Programs.
Chris Covington
Chris Covington is the Joint Operations Manager at the Pandemic Response
Accountability Committee (PRAC). He joined the PRAC in April 2021 after a brief
stint at the Healthcare Fraud Prevention Partnership. Mr. Covington manages the
PRAC Fraud Task Force which has 41 agents from 12 Offices of Inspector General.
The task force is focused on Pandemic loan fraud involving the Paycheck Protection
Program and Economic Injury Disaster Loan program. Mr. Covington retired from the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General in
September 2020. During his 21-year career, he served as both a Special Agent and
Assistant Special Agent in Charge. Mr. Covington is Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the
University of Tennessee and holds a master’s degree in political science from Vanderbilt University.