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REVOLVING SEC CHAIRWOMAN: With Securities and Exchange Commission Chairwoman Mary Schapiro leaving the panel after heading it for four years, Elisse Walter will fill the position, at least for now.
Walter’s current stint with the SEC began in 2008, but she started there in 1977. She left the commission in 1994. After working for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, she was a senior executive vice president for the National Association of Securities Dealers from 1996 to 2006. She was also a senior executive vice president for the Financial Industrial Regulatory Authority from 2006 to 2008.
If Walter doesn’t stay, Mary Miller and Sallie Krawcheck are names that have been floated by the New York Times to step into the slot. Miller was the vice president of T. Rowe Price from 1983 to 2010 and is now an assistant secretary at the Treasury Department. Krawcheck is a former executive for Bank of America and CitiGroup.
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