Natasha Vij Greiner is stepping down as director of investment management at the SEC, effective 4 July.
A replacement has not been named.
Greiner has been with the SEC for all 23 years of her career, and has been in her current role since March 2024.
The investment management division oversees and regulates investment advisors and companies, and advises the SEC on the proposal, adoption and amendment of rules and forms around the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 and the Investment Company Act of 1940.
During her time with the commission, Greiner has also held positions across the enforcement, examinations and trading and markets divisions.
On her departure, chairman Paul Atkins commented: “[Greiner’s] unwavering commitment to the agency’s mission and her ability to navigate complex regulatory landscapes with clarity will have a lasting effect.”