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Nancy Condon (202) 728-8379
Brendan Intindola (646) 315-7277

 

Susan Axelrod Named FINRA Executive Vice President, Sales Practice

Axelrod Succeeds Retiring Robert Errico, Appointment Effective Immediately

WASHINGTON — The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) today announced the appointment of Susan F. Axelrod as Executive Vice President and head of the organization's Member Regulation Sales Practice area. Axelrod, whose new position is effective immediately, succeeds Robert C. Errico, who retired last month.

Axelrod was previously Senior Vice President of Regulatory Operations at FINRA. She joined the enforcement arm of the New York Stock Exchange in 1989, and FINRA in 2007 upon the consolidation of the NASD and NYSE Regulation.

"Susan's talents include deep knowledge of securities regulation and detailed awareness of broker-dealer operations," said Stephen Luparello, FINRA Vice Chairman. "These skills, along with her experience on the front lines enforcing FINRA rules, make her well-suited to oversee the FINRA area responsible for examining most FINRA-registered firms."

Axelrod, 45, received her J.D. from the Hofstra University School of Law in 1989 and her bachelor's degree from Emory University in 1986.

FINRA's Member Regulation department consists of two major areas: Sales Practice and Risk Oversight.

In 2009, Sales Practice conducted 2,075 cycle examinations and 8,826 cause examinations.

Risk Oversight, the other major Member Regulation segment, is headed by FINRA Executive Vice President Grace B. Vogel. Risk Oversight is responsible for regulating about 600 of FINRA's largest broker-dealer members.

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