Meredith Fuchs has been named general counsel of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Fuchs was previously chief of staff at the CFPB; Gary Reeder, former senior adviser to the deputy director, will replace Fuchs.
Fuchs replaces Len Kennedy, who will now serve as senior advisor and counselor to CFPB Director Richard Cordray.
Other updates in leadership include those to: Associate Director for Supervision, Enforcement, and Fair Lending; Assistant Directors for the Office of Financial Empowerment and the Office of Financial Education; and Ombudsman.
Full content: CFPB Press Release
Related content: Consumer Protection Economics at the FTC
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