A couple of senior staffers at the British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) are moving into new jobs with the provincial regulator, the BCSC announced on Wednesday.

The BCSC is tapping its former director of corporate finance, Peter Brady, as its new director of enforcement. Mark Wang, who was manager, legal services, at the commission, becomes director of capital markets regulation.

Brady returned to the commission in 2012 from Qtrade Financial Group, where he was general counsel and corporate secretary. Prior to that he’d been senior enforcement counsel at the BCSC. He has also worked in private practice, and at a public company.

Wang joined the BCSC in 2001 as a compliance officer. In 2005, he became manager of self-regulatory organization oversight, and manager, legal services, in 2007. Before that, he was also in private practice.

“I look forward to continuing to work with Peter and welcome Mark as part of the executive team at the BCSC,” said Paul Bourque, executive director of the BCSC. “Peter brings valuable industry experience gained in the private sector and at the commission, and Mark possesses a wealth of knowledge in all areas of capital markets regulation.”