New Evidence of Racial Disparities in Financial Regulatory Leadership

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New Evidence of Racial Disparities in Financial Regulatory Leadership

Chris Brummer, Agnes N. Williams Research Professor and Faculty Director of the Institute of International Economic Law at Georgetown University Law Center

Professor Brummer, whose expertise includes financial inclusion and equity, financial regulation, and global governance, served previously on the National Adjudicatory Council of FINRA, a regulator of the securities industry. He also was a member of the Biden-Harris Transition team, advising on financial technology, racial equity, and systemic risk issues. His publications include What Do the Data Reveal About (the Absence of Black) Financial Regulators?

Co-sponsored by the Wharton Initiative for Financial Policy and Regulation


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University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School

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