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Employee Spotlight: Kenny Bossert
Kenny Bossert | 2 March 2026
PINE is excited to spotlight Kenny Bossert, one of our Senior Directors on the Advisor Compliance Support Services Team (ACSS)! Kenny brings years of experience and expertise to the team!
Prior Experience
Kenny started his career working in public accounting with KPMG and as a financial analyst with Texas Instruments and Bell Helicopter. After spending several years in these roles, he returned to school to earn his MBA from SMU in Dallas, Texas. Upon graduation from SMU in 2004, Kenny moved to Los Angeles to join the SEC as an Examiner in the (then named) Office of Compliance, Inspection and Examination. After five years working in the LA office, Kenny transferred to the Denver SEC office where he worked until 2025, the last ten years of which he served as Assistant Regional Director in the Division of Examinations. He then took the opportunity to take early federal retirement and to bring his compliance knowledge and skills to the private sector and found his new home at PINE in October 2025.
Get to Know Kenny!
We asked Kenny a few questions to provide our readers with some insight into his background and personality.
Why did you join PINE?
I wanted to join a firm that was growing rapidly and still in the earlier stages of its development. Despite being relatively new, PINE was already well-regarded in the advisory compliance community, and I was especially drawn to the opportunity to work in Denver and collaborate with colleagues in a shared office environment. After meeting several members of the PINE team, I was hooked — smart, genuinely great people with a strong commitment to helping clients succeed while staying compliant. It was an opportunity I couldn’t pass up.
What is your favorite movie?
Tough call for sure. I am going to say Office Space. A classic and extremely quotable film (in the appropriate circles, of course) and was filmed near where I lived in Dallas. But I have so many favorites that if you ask me tomorrow, I will probably have a different answer.
What is something you recommend everyone do or try at least once?
Everyone that lives or visits Denver should eat at Tamaki Den in the RiNo district of Denver. Fantastic sushi and always a great experience. And if for some reason you haven’t had sushi before, then that is the thing that you should try at least once.
What are some of your favorite weekend activities?
With three kids (14, 12, and 10), I spend a lot of my weekend time at youth sporting events (which I enjoy about 98% of). My family and I also like to attend Rockies games even though they are terrible. If I’m not watching kids play sports or the Rockies try to play baseball, I am usually spending my weekend time riding my bike somewhere along the Front Range.
Anything else you would like to share about yourself?
I enjoy reading about and discussing anything related to the intersection of psychology and philosophy. So, if you ever want to debate what consciousness is or whether we have free will, please let me know! In addition, and obviously completely unrelated, I have been a California CPA (inactive) since 2008.