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SEC Announces Departure Of Marc Wyatt, Others
21 February 2017
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
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Marc Wyatt, director of the SEC's Office of Compliance
Inspections and Examinations, will leave the agency this month to
return to the private sector. He joined the SEC in 2012 as a senior
specialized examiner and co-founded the Private Fund Unit within
OCIE. He was named deputy director in 2014 and served as acting
director in April 2015 before being named director in November
2015. Separately, the SEC announced Wenchi Hu, an associate director in
the Division of Trading and Markets, will leave the agency in
February, as will COO Jeffery Heslop.
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