Arthur Levitt Jr. is the former Chairman of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. He served from 1993 to 2001 as the twenty-fifth and longest-serving chairman of the commission. Widely hailed as a champion of the individual investor, he has been criticized for not pushing for tougher accounting rules.
by Arthur Levitt • November 11, 2003 • Business & Money
In Take on the Street, Arthur Levitt--Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission for eight years under President Clinto...
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