People on the Move: Sartaj Alag, Christopher D’Angelo, Nora Dowd Eisenhower and Laurie Maggiano, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (July 2013)
July 2013
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently has added several members to senior positions within the bureau. Sartaj Alag is returning to the CFPB and will serve as chief operating officer. In his previous role at the bureau, Alag was in charge of starting up and managing the Office of Consumer Response. Previously, he worked at Capital One for nearly 10 years. Christopher D’Angelo will serve as chief of staff. He first joined the CFPB in June 2011 as an attorney in the Office of Enforcement and, most recently, served as senior advisor to Director Richard Cordray. Nora Dowd Eisenhower will serve as the new assistant director for the Office of Older Americans. Prior to joining the CFPB, she served on the National Council on Aging, where she was the director of the National Center for Benefits Outreach and Enrollment, then the senior vice president of economic security. Laurie Maggiano joins the CFPB as program manager for servicing and securitization markets in the Division of Research, Markets and Regulations. She previously worked at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, where she served as the director of policy in the Office of Homeownership Preservation.