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Great Relationships No Matter the Outcome

By Jim Toes

President and CEO, STA


You don’t need to be a news junkie to know that it’s an election year in the US – and a fast-moving one at that. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have already clinched the nominations of their respective parties. The next few months will see a growing fever pitch of aggressive campaigning, and as usual, the election will have far-reaching implications for the financial services industry.


While we can’t predict the future, one thing is certain: STA’s relationships with the regulatory and congressional staff who play a critical role in defining US market structure will endure.


It’s easy and often necessary to focus on the names at the top of an organizational structure – who will take the Oval Office, chair the SEC, lead congressional committees and so on. Yet so much policy work is performed by those who will never appear on a ballot or on cable news. For every speech an SEC commissioner makes, there is an army of employees handling the research, analysis and industry engagement required for effective regulation. The same is true on Capitol Hill – nothing gets done without the tireless efforts of committee staff and legislative aids, who focus on the finer details so our elected officials can serve in all the capacities we need them to.


Over the years, these commission and congressional staffers have welcomed STA into their offices, listened to our concerns, shared their priorities and given us a unique perspective on the inner workings of our government. This has allowed us to build valuable relationships that will withstand any political development, come what may. In a city where policy is too commonly replaced by political theater, these meetings are often where the real work gets done.


These relationships aren’t just personal – they’re also practical, not to mention mutually beneficial. Our rapport with regulatory and congressional staff means we can advocate for our members and our industry more effectively. On the other side, our regulators and lawmakers receive thoughtful, informed perspectives from an organization that understands the realities of their roles and is committed to a robust, highly functional market structure. We strive to embody this sense of collaboration and mutual respect in all we do, in DC or elsewhere.


Behind the scenes of the aggressive political discourse, there will still be a large group of talented, unsung individuals who are working tirelessly to strengthen our industry while keeping investors safe. We look forward to continuing to deepen those relationships in the months and years ahead, no matter the outcome of this year’s election.

STA Washington DC Spring Update

April 10, 2024

The St. Regis Washington, D.C.

Program begins at 10 a.m. ET

Agenda

Our annual Washington DC Spring Update is coming up!


This year's event will feature a discussion with SEC Director Haoxiang Zhu, interviews with members of the House Financial Services Committee, and insights from regulatory and business leaders who will share their perspectives on key issues and proposed reforms.


Click the link above to view our lineup of speakers and topics!

Upcoming STA Affiliate Events


STA Washington DC Spring Update

April 10

The St. Regis Washington, D.C.

STANY 88th Annual Conference

April 15

New York Stock Exchange

New York, NY

Boston STA Masters Party

April 11

Warehouse Bar & Grille

Boston, MA

ITAP (Philadelphia) Annual Conference

April 25-26

Ocean Resort

Atlantic City, NJ


29th Annual Canadian STA Conference

August 15-18

Hilton Quebec City

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STA St. Louis 2024 Scholarship Application Window Open


The Security Traders Association of St. Louis is excited to announce the opening of the application window for its annual scholarship awards. Each year, the STASL endowment awards a one-time scholarship for $2,500 to two recipients. To be eligible, applicants must be an employee, spouse or dependent child of an employee of a STASL member firm. Learn more about the application process and see full eligibility rules here.

  

Please note the application deadline: April 15, 2024.

STANY Emerging Leaders Announces 2024 Scholarship Program


STANY is thrilled to announce the launch of the STANY Emerging Leaders Scholarship, aimed at supporting the academic endeavors of promising high school seniors.


As an organization deeply committed to fostering talent and innovation within the financial industry, STANY is proud to extend this opportunity to deserving students in collaboration with Futures and Options, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering New York City's youth.

Uniting to #InspireInclusion for Women’s History Month – And Beyond

By Inessa Ruffman, JonesTrading

2024 STA WIF Chair


As we near the end of March, the STA Women in Finance Committee would like to take this moment to reflect on and recognize the countless achievements of women in our industry and throughout history.


Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day (IWD) align perfectly with STA WIF’s core mission: to assist in meeting the unique career development needs of women in the securities industry, and to foster and advocate for a culture of inclusion. Read more

International Women's Day: #InspiringInclusion in Our Industry and Beyond



On behalf of the STA Women in Finance Committee, we'd like to wish you all a Happy International Women's Day!


The immeasurable value women bring to both our organization and the greater financial industry continues to grow. #InspiringInclusion for women of all backgrounds, particularly in the financial industry, is crucial to achieving diverse perspectives and greater opportunity. Read more

Traders Magazine Flash Friday: Meet Christine Lee, STA WIF Vice Chair


Check out Traders Magazine's recent interview with STA WIF Vice Chair Christine Lee, Liquidnet, who spoke about her career journey, future priorities for women in finance, and more. Read more

New Open Call Replay Available!


The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) held an Open Meeting on Wednesday, March 6, where they adopted amendments to the National Market System (NMS) stock order execution disclosure requirements of Regulation NMS under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These amendments expand the scope of entities subject to Rule 605, modifying the categorization and content of order information reported under the rule.


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