Arthur M. Miller
Direktor/Vorstandsmitglied bei Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board
Profil
Arthur M.
Miller is currently the Vice Chairman at the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board.
He has a graduate degree from New York University, an undergraduate degree from Princeton University, a graduate degree from the University of North Carolina System, and a graduate degree from Duke University School of Law.
Aktive Positionen von Arthur M. Miller
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Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board
Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board Investment ManagersFinance The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is a regulatory organization that oversees the municipal securities market in the United States. The private company is based in Alexandria, VA. Nanette Lawson has been the CEO of the company since 2011. The board was established by Congress in 1975 to protect investors and promote a fair and efficient market for municipal securities. The board sets rules and standards for underwriters, dealers, and municipal advisors, and provides market transparency through its Electronic Municipal Market Access (EMMA) system. | Direktor/Vorstandsmitglied | - |
Ausbildung von Arthur M. Miller
Princeton University | Undergraduate Degree |
University of North Carolina System | Graduate Degree |
Duke University School of Law | Graduate Degree |
New York University | Graduate Degree |
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Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board
Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board Investment ManagersFinance The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is a regulatory organization that oversees the municipal securities market in the United States. The private company is based in Alexandria, VA. Nanette Lawson has been the CEO of the company since 2011. The board was established by Congress in 1975 to protect investors and promote a fair and efficient market for municipal securities. The board sets rules and standards for underwriters, dealers, and municipal advisors, and provides market transparency through its Electronic Municipal Market Access (EMMA) system. | Finance |