Not too long ago, I posted a blog complaining that FINRA’s Nominating Committee had basically abdicated its responsibility to identify suitable candidates for certain seats on FINRA’s Board. Perhaps not surprisingly, I never heard – from anyone, but least of all FINRA itself – why the Nominating Committee had punted. But, I put my head
Elections
What Do You Call A Nominating Committee That Doesn’t Actually Nominate Anyone? A FINRA Nominating Committee
By Alan Wolper on
This will be a quick one, but I just had to get something off my chest before the weekend. As you probably know, there is an election upcoming. No, not that one, the one to elect certain members of FINRA’s Board of Governors. That Board consists of 24 members, as follows:
- Robert Cook, who is
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FINRA Board Election: A Real Choice For a Change in the Mid-Size Firm Board Seat
By Alan Wolper on
I have told many people over the years that the only way to effect true change at FINRA must come from the inside. I can write blog posts every day pointing out what I perceive to be the occasional error of FINRA’s ways, but apart from the cathartic effect it provides me to vent, the…