Bruce Gamble is a member of the Firm's institutional investor client services group. He serves as liaison with the Firm's institutional investor clients in the U.S. and abroad, advising them on securities litigation matters. He formerly served as Of Counsel to the Firm, where he worked with the institutional investor client services group, providing a broad array of highly specialized legal and consulting services to public retirement plans. Prior to that, he was General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer for the District of Columbia Retirement Board, where he served as Chief Legal Advisor to the Board of Trustees and staff. His experience also includes the following positions: President and CEO of the National Association of Investment Companies, representing general partners of private equity firms in the United States; Staff Director and Counsel to a Small Business Subcommittee in the United States House of Representatives, where he executed a strategy for the Subcommittee's oversight jurisdiction over federal programs that promoted business development and access to capital and credit; and Chief Legislative Advocate, and then President and In-House Counsel to the National Bankers Association in Washington, D.C., where he served as principal liaison with federal financial institutions' supervisory agencies and the U.S. Congress. He also served in several senior staff positions on Capitol Hill.
Mr. Gamble received his Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from the University of Louisville, and his Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown University Law Center. He formerly served as a member of the Executive Board and co-chair of the investment section of the National Association of Public Pension Attorneys (NAPPA), a professional and educational organization whose membership consists exclusively of attorneys who represent public pension funds. He frequently participates as a speaker for various organizations serving United States and international public pension plans.
He is admitted to practice in New York, the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, and the United States Supreme Court.
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