CISI appoints SRA innovation boss as chief executive

Begins 5 September

Tom Ellis
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The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) has revealed the appointment of Tracy Vegro OBE as its CEO.

Vegro (pictured) is currently the executive director of strategy and innovation at the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). She leads on delivery of the SRA's corporate strategy and heads the innovation, regulatory and education policy and research & analysis teams as part of her portfolio. She is also the executive sponsor for mental health and wellbeing at the SRA. Before her role at the SRA she was executive director, strategy and resources at the Financial Reporting Council (FRC), the regulator of accounting, audit and corporate governance. She led the strategy and resources, risk,...

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