In the Margins

SEC names ten Siethoff to new role

September 7, 2016

By Securities and Exchange Commission

The Securities and Exchange Commission has named Sarah ten Siethoff deputy associate director in the Division of Investment Management’s Rulemaking Office. In her new role, ten Siethoff will develop recommendations for rulemaking and other policy initiatives under the Investment Company and Investment Advisers Acts of 1940. She also will oversee management of key rulemaking projects related to funds and investment advisers. Ten Siethoff has been with DIM since 2008, serving as assistant director, senior special counsel and senior counsel in the Division’s Rulemaking Office. Read the announcement from the SEC.

 

 

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