(November 5) – Interested in a
life among the Beltway madness?
The North American Securities
Administrators Association in
Washington is looking for a new
executive director.
Philip Feigin, the current
executive director, resigned on
October 21 after a year on the
job, saying he wants to return to
his home state Colorado by the
end of the year.
The NASAA is a non-profit
association of the securities
administrators of all the
provinces, all 50 states, the
District of Columbia, Mexico and
Puerto Rico. The executive
director job comes with a
16-person corporate office in
Washington and a $4 million
annual budget.
It reports to the board of
directors with responsibility for
implementing strategic plans;
liasing between the board and
membership; running the corporate
office; and managing relationships
with government regulators,
self-regulatory organizations,
industry groups, media and
government.
The job requires a
Bachelor’s degree, preferably
a law degree, senior managerial
experience, and some familiarity
with the financial services
industry wouldn’t hurt. Feigin
spent 10 years as Colorado
Securities Commissioner before
joining the NASAA.
Those interested can apply
directly to the NASAA’s president
Bradley Skolnik by December 6 at
10 G Street, NE, Suite 710
Washington, DC 20002.
-IE Staff
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