The US SEC announces the addition of four new members to the Investor Advisory Committee.
Jinse Finance reported that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced today the addition of four new members to its Investor Advisory Committee, filling its vacant positions. The new members will serve four-year terms and will join the existing 16 committee members. The committee was established under Section 39 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to advise the SEC on regulatory priorities and initiatives aimed at protecting investors and promoting the integrity of the U.S. securities markets. The latest members of the Investor Advisory Committee include: C. Rodney Comegys, Global Head of Equity Investments at Vanguard Group; James R. Copland, Senior Fellow and Director of Legal Policy at the Manhattan Institute; John A. Gulliver, Executive Director of the Committee on Capital Markets Regulation and the International Financial System Project; Sergio G. Rodriguera Jr., Co-founder of Straylight Systems, Inc.
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