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Mission

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has organized an independent, high-level, bipartisan commission to consider the appropriate legal and regulatory framework for the U.S. capital markets in the 21st century. The ultimate goal of the Commission is to help preserve and strengthen the U.S. capital markets as a system that are fully transparent and scrupulously honest, and yet a wellspring of innovation, invention, and growth.

Through a series of meetings and public hearings throughout 2006 and 2007, the Commission will develop a consensus reform agenda to ensure the continued competitiveness of our capital markets and the availability of capital for business expansion and job creating. The anticipated final product of the Commission is a report outlining specific legislative and regulatory recommendations.

Commission Co-Chairs


William Daley

Commission Co-Chair
Vice Chairman 
JPMorgan Chase


Arthur B. Culvahouse, Jr.
Commission Co-Chair
Chairman
O'Melveny & Myers LLP

Commission Members

John Bachmann
Senior Partner
Edward Jones

John Bohn
Chairman
GlobalNet Venture Partners

James Copeland, Jr.
Former Chief Executive Officer
Deloitte & Touche

Christine Edwards
Partner
Winston & Strawn

Peter Gilbert
Chief Investment Officer
Pennsylvania State Employees' Retirement System

James Johnson
Vice Chairman
Perseus LLC

Mellody Hobson
President
Ariel Mutual Funds

Mickey Kantor
Partner
Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP

Eric Mindich
Chief Executive Officer
Eton Park Capital

Richard Murray
Managing Director & Chief Claims Srategist
Swiss Re

Donald Nickles
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
The Nickles Group

Robert Pozen
Chairman
MFS Investment Management

Executive Director

Michael Ryan

 



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