SEC CIO Dyson Leaves, Moves to NY Fed

Pamela Dyson will leave the commission and take up a role as CIO at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

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Pamela Dyson, chief information officer of the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) will be leaving her post to take up a role with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Dyson will be moving to the New York Federal Reserve as its CIO, executive vice president and head of the technology group. Current chief technology officer Charles Riddle will be acting CIO at the SEC.

She joined the SEC in 2010 as assistant director for enterprise operations where she managed the commission’s IT

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