In a recent development, the transition team of the incoming administration led by Donald Trump has put forward three potential candidates for the presidency of the SEC. This move comes as part of the team's proactive approach in preparing for the upcoming transition of power.

Among the notable candidates being considered, one prominent figure is the Robinhood legal advisor, Dan Gallagher. Gallagher, who previously served as an SEC commissioner representing the Republican Party from 2011 to 2015, has garnered significant attention as a potential candidate for the SEC presidency. His background and positive reception in the cryptocurrency realm have further elevated his standing in the selection process.

Another individual under consideration is Paul Atkins, the CEO of the financial advisory firm Patomak Global Partners. Like Gallagher, Atkins also has experience as an SEC commissioner for the Republican Party and was part of Trump's transition team in 2016. His previous involvement in SEC matters and transition team activities make him a strong contender for the SEC presidency.

The third candidate in the lineup is Robert Stebbins, who previously held the role of general counsel at the SEC. Stebbins' experience within the regulatory landscape adds depth to the pool of potential candidates being evaluated for the prestigious position of SEC presidency.

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