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Autorité Des Marchés Financiers Appointments - Regulatory Policy And International Affairs Directorate

Date 13/09/2012

Julie Ansidei appointed Deputy Head of the Analysis, Strategy and Risk Division.

Julie Ansidei, 39, holds a PhD in Economics and a Masters in Banking, Finance and Insurance from Paris Dauphine University. After writing a dissertation on competition between financial centres, Julie joined Arthur Andersen Belgium in early 2001 as a consultant on financial-sector strategy and organisation. In2005, amid the debate over MiFID implementing measures, she took charge of European and International Affairs at the French financial markets association, AMAFI. In 2007, she joined the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), where she took part in a far-reaching strategic review. On returning to Paris, she was recruited by the AMF in January 2010 to take charge of risk policy at the Regulatory Policy and International Affairs Directorate, which included playing a part in setting up the AMF's Risk Committee.

Carole Uzan appointed Deputy Head of the Market Regulation Division.

Carole Uzan, 33, holds a post-graduate degree in Business Law and Economics from Paris I PanthéonSorbonne University and is a graduate of ESCP Paris. Carol joined the AMF's Legal Affairs Directorate in2004, where she given charge of coordinating amendments to the AMF General Regulation, several cross- market groups and transposition of Financial Services Action Plan directives. In 2009, she moved to the Investigations and Inspection Directorate as senior inspector and took part in discussions on reforming the powers of AMF investigators. She was also involved in representing the AMF Board before the Enforcement Committee. In February, she joined the Market Regulation Division, where she has particular responsibility for post-trade issues (central counterparties, OTC derivatives) and sits on Post TradingStanding Committee of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA).