Securities and Exchange Commission Historical Society

Wrestling with Reform: Financial Scandals and the Legislation They Inspired

In Recognition

- 1909 Fuller (Flatiron) Building, site of the Burr Brothers’ offices; courtesy Library of Congress

The Gallery was prepared and built by Carla Rosati.

Robert Colby thanks the members of the 2012-13 Museum Committee for their contributions to the development of the Gallery:  Jackson Day, Ernst & Young LLP; Arthur Laby, Rutgers University; David Martin, Covington & Burling LLP Chair; James McKinney, University of Maryland; Richard Rowe, Proskauer Rose LLP; Eric Roiter, Boston University; and Erik Sirri, Babson College.


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