SEC Deputy Chief Accountant To Leave SEC

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SEC Deputy Chief Accountant Julie A. Erhardt will leave the agency after 14 years of service.
United States Corporate/Commercial Law

SEC Deputy Chief Accountant Julie A. Erhardt will leave the agency after 14 years of service.

Ms. Erhardt served in several capacities during her time at the SEC, including as Acting Chief Risk Officer. Prior to joining the SEC, she was a partner in the former accounting firm Arthur Andersen.

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