| Linda
C. Quinn
Linda
C. Quinn (72) was a specialist in securities law and an
influential force at the Securities and Exchange Commission
in the 1980s and 1990s. During her 16 years at the SEC, Ms.
Quinn oversaw regulatory changes that reduced barriers to foreign
investment in the United States.Arthur Levitt, the former chairman
of the SEC, called her my most trusted advisor.
Ms. Quinn left the SEC to join Shearman & Sterling as a
partner.There she was an advisor to corporations on securities
and capital markets matters. David Heleniak, senior partner
at Shearman & Sterling, called Ms. Quinn the most
important regulator and authority on securities regulation in
the last 25 years. |