The Council of Institutional Investors and the CFA Institute Centre for Financial Market Integrity have teamed up to form a working group aimed at giving investors a seat at the table in the debate over how to fix the U.S. regulatory system.

The independent panel will focus on investor considerations. Dubbed the Investors’ Working Group, the group will be led by former Securities and Exchange Commission chairmen William Donaldson and Arthur Levitt. It is expected to issue an initial report and recommendations by late spring.

Some of it members include Columbia Law Professor and former SEC Commissioner Harvey Goldschmid; Brooksley Born, former Commodity Futures Trading Commission chair and retired Arnold & Porter partner; Ira Millstein, Weil, Gotshal & Manges senior partner and Yale School of Management senior associate dean for corporate governance; The Corporate Library Editor and co-founder Nell Minow; Peter Montagnon, chair of the International Corporate Governance Network and director of Investment Affairs for the Association of British Insurers; Bloomberg Director and Personal Finance Columnist and Newsweek Contributing Editor Jane Bryant Quinn; Barbara Roper, director of investor protection for the Consumer Federation of America; and CFA Institute Centre for Financial Market Integrity Managing Director Kurt Schacht.