Mary Schapiro isn't technically out the door as SEC chair yet, but that doesn't mean industry insiders and the financial press have to wait to start guessing at who will replace her.
An article in today's
Wall Street Journal delves into who exactly is being considered to take the top job policing the nations markets.
Mary John Miller, currently the Treasury Department's under secretary for domestic finance, is apparently a good possibility.
Other names mentioned in the article include current commissioner
Elise Walter, SEC enforcement director
Robert Khuzami, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Chairman
Richard G. Ketchum, former SEC commissioner
Harvey Goldschmid and current CEO of CBOE Holdings
William J. Brodsky, according to the
Journal.
For more information, read the original article. 
Edited by:
Ben Geier
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