Gary Gensler was sworn in Saturday as chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
During his swearing in by Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., in Baltimore, Gensler said: "I feel incredibly privileged to join the SEC's team of remarkable public servants. As chair, every day I will be animated by our mission: protecting investors; facilitating capital formation; and promoting fair, orderly, and efficient markets. It is that mission that has helped make American capital markets the most robust in the world."
Gensler was nominated to head the SEC by President Joe Biden on February 3 and confirmed by the Senate Wednesday.
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