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SEC Names Kane Director of Office of Credit Ratings

byAmanda Koprowski
May 10, 2018
in News

The Securities and Exchange Commission named Jessica Kane director of the agency’s Office of Credit Ratings, where she has served as acting director since September 2017.

The Office of Credit Ratings is responsible for oversight of nationally recognized statistical rating organizations (NRSROs). The office conducts annual examinations of NRSROs and works to ensure that credit ratings are not unduly influenced by conflicts of interest.

“Jessica’s strong leadership, dedication, and diverse experience at the SEC will serve her well in this role,” said SEC chairman Jay Clayton. “The Office of Credit Ratings is integral to the SEC’s mission and plays an important role in ensuring that NRSROs meet their obligations, investors are well informed, and our markets function effectively.”

“I am honored to continue leading the Office of Credit Ratings and working with the talented and dedicated staff in this office and across the agency,” said Kane. “I look forward to continuing to work with Chairman Clayton, the Commissioners, and the staff to ensure effective oversight of NRSROs.”

Kane previously served as the director of the SEC’s Office of Municipal Securities, which administers SEC rules on participants in the municipal securities market and coordinates with the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board on rulemaking and enforcement. She joined the SEC in 2007 and spent five years in the Division of Corporation Finance before moving to the Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs. She later served as deputy director and senior special counsel to the Director of the Office of Municipal Securities.

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