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- Paul S. Atkins Sworn In as SEC Chairman - SEC. gov
Paul S Atkins was sworn into office today as the 34th Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Atkins was nominated by President Donald J Trump on January 20, 2025, and confirmed by the U S Senate on April 9, 2025
- Trump SEC chair pick Paul Atkins confirmed by Senate
Atkins, a former Republican SEC commissioner, was greenlighted by the Senate in a 52-44 vote Wednesday evening President Trump nominated Atkins, a Wall Street consultant, to the head the
- Senate confirms Atkins as SEC chair
The Senate voted, 52-44, Wednesday to confirm Paul Atkins as the next chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission Atkins is expected to be friendlier toward the financial industry than the
- Paul Atkins Confirmed as the Next SEC Chair | MFDF
On April 9 the U S Senate voted 52-44 to confirm Paul Atkins to serve as the next Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) The vote follows a whirlwind of confirmation events for Atkins who testified before the Committee on March 27 and a Committee vote the following week on April 3
- Paul Atkins Confirmed as New SEC Chair | The Governance Beat
Yesterday, the Senate confirmed Paul Atkins as the new SEC Chair Acting Chair Mark Uyeda will continue at the SEC serving as a SEC Commissioner Paul is a former SEC Commissioner, serving in that role from 2002 to 2008 and before that, worked at the SEC on the staff of then-SEC Chair Richard Breeden
- Paul Atkins Appointed as SEC Chair by U. S. Senate Under Trump . . .
The U S Senate has confirmed Paul Atkins, also known as "Crypto Paul," as the chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) following a 52-44 vote on April 9
- Senate Confirms Paul Atkins as SEC Chairman - PLANADVISER
In a 52 to 44 vote, the Senate voted Wednesday to confirm Paul Atkins as the chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission
- Senate Confirms Paul Atkins as SEC Chair - Law. com
"We welcome Paul Atkins as the next Chairman of the SEC," acting Chair Mark T Uyeda and Commissioners Hester M Peirce and Caroline A Crenshaw said in a statement
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