After a quarter-century in public service, one of the things that Paul Dudek is looking forward to in private practice—besides the money, of course—is international travel. Dudek, who left the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in July to join Latham & Watkins, served the past 23 years as head of the SEC’s Office of International Corporate Finance. Occasionally he was invited, on someone else’s dime, to help put on educational programs in other countries. “But mostly at the SEC we stayed at home, and people came to us,” he says.
But he remembers one trip fondly. It was in 1996 in Moscow, as part of an educational program sponsored by the New York Stock Exchange. “It was the heyday of foreign listings,” he recalls, “and many Russian companies wanted to do IPOs [initial public offerings] in the U.S.”
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