Washington, D.C. – MFA President and CEO Bryan Corbett issued the following statement congratulating Jamie Selway and Brian Daly on their appointments to lead the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Trading and Markets and Division of Investment Management, respectively:
“MFA congratulates Jamie Selway and Brian Daly on their appointments to top positions at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Jamie Selway’s extensive experience in the private and public sectors, including his background overseeing trading operations, will make him a superb Director of the Division of Trading and Markets. Brian Daly is a deeply respected adviser to alternative asset managers on compliance and regulatory matters, and I had the pleasure of getting to know him while he served on the MFA board. Brian has the skills and thoughtful approach that will make him an outstanding Director of the Division of Investment Management. We look forward to collaborating with both of them on policies that will make U.S. capital markets more resilient and drive economic growth.” — Bryan Corbett, MFA President and CEO
Brian Daly was voted onto MFA’s Board of Directors in September 2022 and served from October 2022 to September 2024.
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About the global alternative asset management industry
The global alternative asset management industry — including hedge funds, private credit funds, and hybrid funds — serves thousands of public and private pension funds, charitable endowments, foundations, and other global institutional investors. The industry provides portfolio diversification and risk-adjusted returns to help meet their funding obligations and return targets throughout the economic cycle.
About MFA
Managed Funds Association (MFA), based in Washington, D.C., New York City, Brussels, and London, represents the global alternative asset management industry. MFA’s mission is to advance the ability of alternative asset managers to raise capital, invest it, and generate returns for their beneficiaries. MFA advocates on behalf of its membership and convenes stakeholders to address global regulatory, operational, and business issues. MFA has more than 180 fund manager members, including traditional hedge funds, private credit funds, and hybrid funds, that employ a diverse set of investment strategies. Member firms help pension plans, university endowments, charitable foundations, and other institutional investors diversify their investments, manage risk, and generate attractive returns throughout the economic cycle.