Securities and Exchange Commission Appointees - Roosevelt

Roosevelt

Under Franklin D. Roosevelt:

  • Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. - 1934-35 (Chair: 1934-35)
  • George C. Mathews - 1934-40
  • James M. Landis - 1934-37 (Chair: 1935-37)
  • Robert E. Healy - 1934-46
  • Ferdinand Pecora - 1934-35
  • J.D. Ross - 1935-37
  • William O. Douglas - 1936-39 (Chair: 1937-39)
  • Jerome Frank - 1937-41 (Chair: 1939-41)
  • John W. Hanes - 1938
  • Edward C. Eicher - 1938-42 (Chair: 1941-42)
  • Leon Henderson - 1939-41
  • Sumner T. Pike - 1940-46
  • Ganson Purcell - 1941-46 (Chair: 1942-46)
  • Edmund Burke, Jr. - 1941-43
  • Robert H. O'Brien - 1942-44
  • Robert K. McConnaughey - 1943-49
  • James J. Caffrey - 1945-47 (Chair: 1946-47)

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