Partner, Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Jeffrey T. Dinwoodie is a member of the Financial Institutions Group at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP. Mr. Dinwoodie previously served as Chief Counsel to the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and as Head of the Office of Financial Institutions at the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
Mr. Dinwoodie has broad experience advising financial institutions, companies and investors, as well as government officials, across multiple disciplines. His practice focuses on advising clients on financial regulation and compliance, enforcement and examinations, and M&A and other corporate transactions. Mr. Dinwoodie’s practice also covers policy and regulatory strategy matters. Mr. Dinwoodie’s clients include established institutions, emerging companies and entrepreneurs—and his work spans both traditional finance and innovation‑related and crypto asset issues.
Principal, Public Policy, Apollo Global Management, Inc.
Craig joined Apollo in 2022 as a Principal in Public Policy where he handles political and regulatory issues and advises portfolio companies on a range of public policy matters. Prior to joining Apollo, Craig held positions at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, including Deputy Chief of Staff to Secretary Janet Yellen and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Office of Legislative Affairs. Prior to joining Treasury, Craig served as Senior Counsel to U.S. Senator Mark Warner, advising the Senator on a range of economic policy issues, including financial services and tax related matters before the Senate Banking Committee and Senate Finance Committee. Craig holds a BA from Bucknell University and a JD from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.
Partner, Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Jeffrey T. Dinwoodie is a member of the Financial Institutions Group at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP. Mr. Dinwoodie previously served as Chief Counsel to the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and as Head of the Office of Financial Institutions at the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
Mr. Dinwoodie has broad experience advising financial institutions, companies and investors, as well as government officials, across multiple disciplines. His practice focuses on advising clients on financial regulation and compliance, enforcement and examinations, and M&A and other corporate transactions. Mr. Dinwoodie’s practice also covers policy and regulatory strategy matters. Mr. Dinwoodie’s clients include established institutions, emerging companies and entrepreneurs—and his work spans both traditional finance and innovation‑related and crypto asset issues.
Principal, Public Policy, Apollo Global Management, Inc.
Craig joined Apollo in 2022 as a Principal in Public Policy where he handles political and regulatory issues and advises portfolio companies on a range of public policy matters. Prior to joining Apollo, Craig held positions at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, including Deputy Chief of Staff to Secretary Janet Yellen and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Office of Legislative Affairs. Prior to joining Treasury, Craig served as Senior Counsel to U.S. Senator Mark Warner, advising the Senator on a range of economic policy issues, including financial services and tax related matters before the Senate Banking Committee and Senate Finance Committee. Craig holds a BA from Bucknell University and a JD from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.
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