In the Margins

SEC's Sprung to leave Enforcement's Asset Management Unit

April 14, 2016

By Securities and Exchange Commission

The Securities and Exchange Commission said Marshall Sprung, co-chief of the Division of Enforcement's Asset Management Unit, is planning to leave the agency later this month. He has been in his position for the past two and a half years, overseeing a nationwide staff of nearly 80 attorneys, industry experts, and other professionals. Co-Chief Anthony Kelly will continue to lead the unit following Sprung's departure. Read the original release from the SEC.

 

 

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