BRG Bolsters Financial Crimes Capabilities with Three New Hires
"As geopolitical tensions intensify and cybercriminals increasingly adopt artificial intelligence–powered tools, we expect financial crime to grow substantially over the next decade—and the penalties imposed on businesses for not mitigating these risks will grow in kind," said
Welch combines in-house experience at leading global financial institutions with a strong consulting background to help clients manage complex regulatory challenges. She has advised banks, broker-dealers, payment providers, digital asset companies, investment advisers and private equity firms in areas such as AML, sanctions and reputational risk.
"In today's rapidly evolving regulatory environment, financial institutions—and increasingly those in other industries—face mounting challenges in managing compliance and financial crimes risk," said
Bolton has a wealth of experience in financial crime compliance, focusing on AML, combating financial terrorism and ensuring sanctions compliance. He has helped clients address regulatory matters involving government agencies such as the Department of Justice and Federal Reserve. His background in evaluating and strengthening compliance programs enables him to provide critical support to financial institutions and digital asset companies facing today's ever-changing regulatory landscape.
Wenske brings over 15 years of experience with the Bank Secrecy Act, AML and sanctions compliance, specializing in program remediation and financial crime risk management. She has worked with financial institutions, fintechs and digital asset firms to implement operating models that maximize efficiency. Her operational expertise leading large-scale transaction monitoring units and collaborating with senior leadership at major organizations ensures her recommendations are both practical and impactful for clients.
"BRG has an outstanding reputation for delivering exceptional client outcomes," said Welch. "Gene, Kristin and I are excited to join the firm and take our work guiding clients through financial crime risk mitigation and compliance to the next level."
Welch earned her MBA from New York University and BA from Rollins College. Bolton earned his MA and BA from Seton Hall University. Wenske earned her BA from the University of Dayton.
About BRG
BRG combines world-leading academic credentials with world-tested business expertise, purpose-built for agility and connectivity, which sets us apart—and gets our clients ahead.
Our top-tier experts include experienced industry leaders, renowned academics and leading-edge data scientists. Together, they bring a diversity of proven real-world experience to economics, disputes and investigations; corporate finance; and performance improvement services that address the most complex challenges for organizations across the globe.
Our unique structure nurtures the interdisciplinary relationships that give us the edge, laying the groundwork for more informed insights and more original, incisive thinking from diverse perspectives that, when paired with our global reach and resources, make us uniquely capable to address our clients' challenges. Visit thinkbrg.com to learn more
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