πChristina M. Thomas Returns to SEC as Deputy Director
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In a power move, Christina M. Thomas is back at the SEC, ready to shake things up as the new Deputy Director of the Division of Corporation Finance. Expect major waves in disclosure and compliance policies.
Key Points
β’π Save the Date: Christina rejoining in February
β’πΌ Big Role: Deputy Director and Chief Advisor on Disclosure, Policy, and Rulemaking
β’π Expertise: Deep technical experience in disclosure, compliance, and international securities law
β’π Background: Former SEC counsel and private practice pro
β’π Credentials: J.D. from New York Law School, B.A. from Fordham University
π Who is Christina M. Thomas?
Christina M. Thomas is no stranger to the SEC. She's rejoining the Commission with a wealth of experience in disclosure, compliance, and international securities law. Having previously served as counsel to SEC Commissioner Elad L. Roisman and worked at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, her return is highly anticipated. Her credentials speak volumes: J.D. from New York Law School and B.A. from Fordham University.
π The Role and Responsibilities
As the new Deputy Director of the Division of Corporation Finance, Christina will be the chief advisor on disclosure, policy, and rulemaking. SEC Chairman Paul S. Atkins couldn't be more thrilled, saying, > "Her expertise will contribute meaningfully to the Divisionβs goals of facilitating capital formation and protecting investors." Christina's role is critical, especially in today's fast-paced market environment.
π The Return of a Pro
Before her return, Christina was in private practice, helping public companies navigate capital markets transactions, SEC disclosure and compliance, and corporate governance matters. Her practical ideas and deep understanding of corporate disclosure make her an invaluable asset to the Division. James Moloney, Director of the Division of Corporation Finance, noted, > "Her experience, intellect, and practical ideas will be wonderful assets to our work in the Division."