SEC Names New Senior Staff for Division of Corporation Finance
USA: SEC Announces New Senior Staff for Division of Corporation Finance
The Division of Corporation Finance at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has appointed a new senior team to advise Director James Moloney on the division’s ongoing initiatives. The announcement, released on August 2026, outlines the personnel who will oversee rulemaking, corporate disclosure matters, and daily operational functions.
Leadership Quote
Director James Moloney praised the appointments, stating, “I am pleased that we have assembled such a dedicated and talented group of public servants with such a wide range of experience in the public and private sectors. With their sage advice and leadership, and the work of the rest of the dedicated staff in the division, I am confident that we will effectively and efficiently further the SEC’s mission.”
New Senior Team Members
The senior staff includes Luna Bloom as Associate Director of Legal and Regulatory Policy; Duc Dang as Deputy Director of Disclosure Operations; Gabriel Eckstein as Associate Director of the Disclosure Review Program; Tomeka Gilbert as Managing Executive; Sebastian Gomez Abero as Deputy Director of Legal and Regulatory Policy; Jessica Kane as Associate Director of the Disclosure Review Program; Heather Rosenberger as Chief Accountant; Michael Seaman as Chief Counsel; Brad Skinner as Associate Director of the Disclosure Review Program; Christina Thomas as Deputy Director, Chief Advisor on Disclosure, Policy and Rulemaking; and Ted Yu as Associate Director of Specialized Policy and Disclosure.
Division Responsibilities
The Division of Corporation Finance is responsible for reviewing corporate filings, developing disclosure rules, and providing guidance to public companies. Its work supports the SEC’s broader mission to protect investors, maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets, and facilitate capital formation.
Strategic Significance
According to the SEC, the newly assembled team brings a blend of public‑sector experience and private‑sector expertise, which is intended to enhance the division’s capacity to address emerging disclosure challenges and streamline rulemaking processes.
Future Outlook
Moloney indicated that the senior staff will collaborate closely with existing division personnel to ensure continuity of operations while pursuing strategic initiatives aimed at improving transparency and investor protection.
This report is based on information from SEC, licensed under Public Domain (U.S. Government Work). Source: Official U.S. Government release.
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