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The SEC reports that Michele Anderson has been promoted to associate director in the division of corporation finance.
As associate director, Anderson will “oversee the work of the division’s Office of Mergers and Acquisitions and its Office of International Corporate Finance,” the agency says in a statement.
“She also will be responsible for overseeing rulemaking initiatives and no-action, interpretive, and exemptive positions taken by the division on domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions transactions, multinational offerings, and offerings by foreign issuers in the United States,” officials add.
Anderson has served as chief of the division’s office of mergers and acquisitions since 2008, the SEC notes.
“She began her career at the SEC in 1998 as an attorney-advisor in the division and from 2004 to 2008, she was legal branch chief in the division’s Office of Telecommunications,” officials say.
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