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About Division Of Securities

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The Division of Securities exists to protect investors and maintain confidence in the securities market, while avoiding unreasonable burdens on the marketplace by licensing securities professionals, enforcing securities law violations, and helping Coloradans become more informed investors.

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Commissioner Tung Chan

Commissioner Tung Chan

Commissioner Chan brings a wealth of knowledge, experience, and legal expertise.  She began her practice as a securities and corporate attorney with an international law firm in New York City.  In private practice, she has advised private and public Fortune 100 companies in securities, finance, corporate governance, regulatory, and international matters.  Commissioner Chan also served as general counsel for blockchain startups including the Ethereum Foundation at the launch of its genesis block.  From 2006-2015, she was Securities Commissioner for the State of Hawaii. Commissioner Chan is a graduate of Dartmouth College and the University of Michigan Law School and clerked for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit. 

Deputy Commissioner Jeffrey Eaby

Deputy Commissioner Jeffrey Eaby

Jeff Eaby is the Deputy Securities Commissioner at the Colorado Division of Securities.  Jeff has considerable experience in securities regulation and consumer fraud litigation.  He joined the Division in 2016 as an Examiner and served as the Chief Examiner for four years, before becoming the Deputy in 2023.  Prior to joining the Division, Jeff spent 8 years in private practice litigating complex consumer protection and unfair trade practice matters in federal courts on behalf of consumers.  Jeff received his bachelor’s degree from York College of Pennsylvania and a juris doctorate from the American University Washington College of Law.   

About the Enforcement Section

About the Enforcement Section 

The Division’s enforcement section conducts investigations into possible violations of the Colorado Securities Act and Rules and the Colorado Commodity Code. Investigations generally focus on companies and individuals offering or selling securities and those providing financial guidance or advice, with a particular focus on senior exploitation and fraud.  Appropriate cases are referred to the Colorado Attorney General for civil or administrative actions or to federal, state or local prosecutors for criminal proceedings.

About the Examination Section

Examination Section

The Division conducts examinations and interviews to ensure compliance with laws and regulations. The examination sections' staff licenses and regulates securities broker-dealers, agents, investment advisers, and investment adviser representatives.  A significant portion of the section's regulatory focus involves conducting books and records examinations on state-licensed investment adviser firms (generally those that manage less than $100 million).  In addition, the examination section regulates individual securities through the acceptance of registration and exemption filings.