United States:
SEC Names Chief Accountant
16 July 2019
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
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The SEC named Sagar Teotia as Chief Accountant,
following the departure of Wesley R. Bricker. Mr. Teotia was previously serving as Acting Chief
Accountant.
Since 2017, Mr. Teotia served as Deputy Chief Accountant. As
Acting Chief Accountant, Mr. Teotia will be the principal advisor
to the SEC on all accounting and audit-related matters, and will
also lead the Office of the Chief Accountant.
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