Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chairman Mary Schapiro today announced that Kenneth Johnson has been named chief financial officer for the agency. Johnson has been serving as acting CFO for much of the past year. The agency’s CFO is responsible for leading its Office of Financial Management, which handles the budget, finance, and accounting operations for the SEC.
Kenneth Johnson named SEC chief financial officer
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