Securities and Exchange Commission Historical Society

In the Midst of Revolution: The SEC, 1973-1981

In Recognition

"In the Midst of Revolution: The SEC, 1973-1981" Gallery was made possible, in part, through the support of:

1934 Circle
Federal Bar Association – Securities Law Executive Committee
Kalorama Partners LLC, in memory of Ray Garrett
FDR Circle
Grant Thornton LLP
Latham & Watkins LLP, in honor of John J. Huber
Chairmen Circle
Edward D. Jones and Company Foundation
The Honorable Roderick M. Hills
John J. Huber
Morgan Stanley
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
June 6th Circle
Jenner & Block LLP
NASDAQ OMX
Promontory Financial Group LLC
T. Rowe Price Associates Foundation, Inc.

The Gallery was prepared and built by Carla Rosati.

The SEC Historical Society thanks the members of the Museum Committee for their contributions to the development of the Gallery:

  • Margaret A. Bancroft, Dechert LLP
  • Robert H. Colson, Grant Thornton LLP
  • Lyman Johnson, Washington and Lee University Law School
  • David B.H. Martin, Covington & Burling LLP
  • Donna M. Nagy, Indiana University Maurer School of Law – Bloomington Chair
  • Richard B. Nesson
  • Zoe-Vonna Palmrose, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California
  • Eric D. Roiter, Boston University School of Law
  • Richard H. Rowe, Proskauer Rose LLP
  • Hillary Sale, Washington University Law School
  • Chester S. Spatt, Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Robert B. Thompson, Vanderbilt University Law School

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