L. Glenn Perry

[1] He led numerous actions against publicly traded companies for false financial reporting and disclosure known as "cooking the books."

[2] He became a recognized expert in policing false financial disclosure and articles written by him such as "Policing Financial Disclosure Fraud: The SEC's Top Priority" are still referenced and used in college accounting text books such as "Accounting Theory" (ISBN 0471189081 LCC: HF5625) edited by Richard G. Schroeder and Myrtle W. Clark and published by John Wiley & Sons.

He graduated from Churchland High School in Portsmouth, Virginia and was a star baseball player and track athlete.

He was a senior partner of the accounting firm KPMG retiring as head of the Office of Ethics and Professional Practice.

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