Jane Norberg
Source: SEC
“It has been a privilege to work side by side with the extraordinary and dedicated professionals at the Commission,” Norberg said Thursday in a press release announcing her departure.
Norberg has served as chief of the SEC’s Office of the Whistleblower since 2016, and before that spent four years as the program’s deputy chief. She previously worked 11 years as an attorney at law firm Shearman & Sterling, according to her LinkedIn profile.
The announcement does not give an exact date for Norberg’s departure. The office’s deputy chief, Emily Pasquinelli, will serve as acting chief, according to the SEC.
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