The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) will need a new associate director of supervision, enforcement and fair lending as Chris D’Angelo has announced that he will be leaving the position to work at the New York Attorney General’s (NYAG) office as chief deputy attorney general for economic justice.
Beginning in February, D’Angelo will serve under newly elected NYAG Letitia James, who was sworn in Jan. 1 as the state’s first African-American woman elected to the role.
Read on to find out more details about the move of one of the original CFPB staffers.