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ESMA refreshes management board


06 November 2015 Paris
Reporter: Drew Nicol

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The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has elected two new members and re-elected another to its management board.

The new board members, who will begin their two-and-a-half year term on 1 December, will replace outgoing members whose term expires in November.

Lourdes Centeno of Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores and Elisabeth Roegele of German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority both won an election at the board of supervisors meeting in Luxembourg on 5 November.

Klaus Kumpfmüller of Finanzmarktaufsicht also won re-election at the same meeting.

Kostas Botopoulos from Greece’s Hellenic Capital Markets Commission and Martin Wheatley of the UK Financial Conduct Authority will both leave the board when their term ends.

The management board, chaired by Steven Maijoor, is responsible for ensuring that the authority carries out its mission and performs the tasks assigned to it under the Regulation.

The management board now consists of: Steven Maijoor, Elisabeth Roegele, Cyril Roux, Lourdes Centeno, Gérard Rameix, Klaus Kumpfmüller and Marek Szuszkiewicz.
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