22 January 2021
Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has appointed Ann Cairns lead non-executive board member at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and launched a competition to appoint further members.
Non-executive board members are experts from outside government who provide oversight and challenge to the department in the development of policy and the management of resources.
Ann will lead the department’s board as BEIS tackles key issues facing the UK, including the economic recovery from coronavirus, efforts to combat climate change and promoting research and innovation, whilst ensuring the UK is a great place to work and to grow a business.
Source: UK Government
Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has appointed Ann Cairns lead non-executive board member at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and launched a competition to appoint further members.
Non-executive board members are experts from outside government who provide oversight and challenge to the department in the development of policy and the management of resources.
Ann will lead the department’s board as BEIS tackles key issues facing the UK, including the economic recovery from coronavirus, efforts to combat climate change and promoting research and innovation, whilst ensuring the UK is a great place to work and to grow a business.
Latham & Watkins Makes Major Additions to Leading Latin America and Capital Markets Practices
Gianluca Bacchiocchi and Guido Liniado bring extensive experience in energy and infrastructure with an emphasis on capital markets, projects, banking, and finance.
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NEW YORK, Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Latham & Watkins LLP
1 is pleased to announce that Gianluca Bacchiocchi and Guido Liniado have joined the firm as partners in the Corporate Department and Energy & Infrastructure Industry Group and as members of the Latin America and Capital Markets Practices. They join the firm s New York office and will advise clients on energy and infrastructure transactions throughout Latin America.
Caption Two of Georgia s House representatives in Congress, Democrat Carolyn Bourdeaux (left) and Republican Andrew Clyde (right), speak during the vote on impeachment Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021. Credit: Stephen Fowler/Sam Bermas-Dawes, GPB News
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Political Rewind: Georgia’s members of the U.S. House voted along party lines on impeachment of President Donald Trump. The debate continues over the president’s role in inciting insurrection when he directed angry crowds of his supporters to march on the U.S. Capitol last week.
Democrats accused Trump of violating his oath to protect the country from its enemies, foreign or domestic. Many Republicans called the impeachment a political stunt that will further divide the country.
FINRA Board Appoints Deborah Bailey And Kathryn Ruemmler As Newest Governors Date
08/01/2021
The FINRA Board of Governors has appointed Deborah Bailey and Kathryn Ruemmler as new Governors. Bailey will serve as a public member, and Ruemmler as an industry member.
Bailey is the former Managing Director with KPMG s Financial Services Regulatory Practice, where she served as the U.S. and Global Leader for Regulatory Solutions Development. Prior to joining KPMG, she spent five years at Deloitte, where she launched and led a new practice that melded banking and securities into a single focus area. Prior to her consulting career, Bailey was Deputy Director of Bank Supervision and Regulation at the Federal Reserve and reported directly to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke during and after the financial crisis, helping steer banking regulations and supervisory practices to restore confidence and maintain the health of the financial system. She had previously held various positio