FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 2000-51 Paul R. Berger and Linda Chatman Thomsen Named Associate Directors of SEC's Division of Enforcement Washington, DC, April 24, 2000 - Securities and Exhange Commission Director of Enforcement Richard H. Walker today announced the selection of Paul R. Berger and Linda Chatman Thomsen as Associate Directors of the Commission's Division of Enforcement. As Associate Directors, Mr. Berger and Ms. Thomsen will serve as senior officials in the Division of Enforcement and will assist in planning and directing the Commission's enforcement efforts. The recent departure of Paul V. Gerlach and the creation of an additional associate director slot made these two positions available. Richard H. Walker, Director of the SEC's Division of Enforcement, said, "Having worked closely with Paul and Linda during the past few years, I know each to be a top-flight securities lawyer. Each has a long track record of bringing important cases that have made our securities markets safer and fairer. I am sure they will continue to fight securities fraud with the same passion, tenacity, and good judgment that they have brought to their past efforts with the Commission." Mr. Berger, 49, has been an attorney with the Division of Enforcement since 1992. Most recently he has served as Assistant Director in the Division of Enforcement. In that position, Mr. Berger supervised the Commission's case against NationsBank/NationsSecurities, the first case filed by the Commission against a national bank and its affiliated broker- dealer for deceptive and misleading sales practices associated with the sale of securities on the premise of a bank. Among many other cases, Mr. Berger was responsible for directing and overseeing the Commission's accounting fraud case against Livent, Inc., a Canadian-based theatrical producer, and ten of its officers and employees, as well as the Commission's recent Internet fraud case filed against Washington, D.C. law students. Mr. Berger received the Commission's Stanley Sporkin Award in 1999, which is given in recognition of outstanding contributions to the Division of Enforcement. Prior to joining the Commission, he was an attorney at the law firm of Jenner & Block in Washington, D.C. and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Mr. Berger has a B.A. from The American University and a law degree from Antioch School of Law. Ms. Thomsen, 45, came to the Commission in 1995 as Assistant Chief Litigation Counsel. In 1997, Ms. Thomsen was named Assistant Director for the Division of Enforcement. During her tenure at the Commission, she has overseen the investigation and litigation of numerous cases. Among other things, she has successfully tried and settled insider trading cases, including emergency cases involving foreign trading; and shut down a Ponzi scheme, recovering millions of dollars for investors. She was a member of the team that obtained a $47 million judgment against Michael Milken in the 1998 Commission case against Milken for violating the Commission's 1991 Order barring him from the securities industry. Before coming to the Commission, Ms. Thomsen was an attorney at the law firm of Davis Polk & Wardwell in Washington, D.C. and New York, and also served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the District of Maryland. She received her A.B. from Smith College and her law degree from Harvard Law School. # # #