SEC’s Campos, first Hispanic commissioner, leaving post to return to private sector

Posted on: August 10th, 2007
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“Roel C. Campos, a member of the Securities and Exchange Commission, announced Thursday that he will leave the agency next month, about three years before his second term expires.

Campos, 58, a Texan who is the son of Mexican immigrants, was the first Hispanic to serve as a commissioner of the 74-year-old market watchdog agency. One of two Democrats on the five-member commission, he was first appointed by President Bush in July 2002, at the height of the corporate scandals crisis.”

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