Heather Slavkin Corzo, policy director at the U.S. SEC, resigns, Corey Klemmer takes over
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that policy director Heather Slavkin Corzo will be leaving the agency. Corey Klemmer, who recently served as a corporate finance advisor to SEC Chairman Gary Gensler, has been appointed as the new policy director. "Heather has been one of my most trusted advisors over the past three years," Gensler said. "She provided reliable counsel and managed a policy agenda that strengthened protections for the investing public and, through various accomplishments from money market fund reform to shortening settlement cycles to enhancing corporate disclosure of significant cybersecurity events, enhanced capital formation pathways for issuers. I wish her well."
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