Thomas P. Feddo, Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Investment Security, Joins Capstone

Thomas P. Feddo, Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Investment Security, Joins Capstone

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Contact: Cordell Eddings, Capstone
Phone: 202-350-4700
Email: news@capstonedc.com

Feddo, a highly experienced and respected leader in national security, cross-border investment, and international trade, will be a Senior Adviser at Capstone.

Washington, DC, 2/23/21—Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Thomas P. Feddo has joined Capstone LLC, a global policy and regulatory due diligence firm, as a Senior Adviser. Thomas is a highly experienced and respected leader in national security, cross-border investment, international trade, government investigations, and technology. He most recently served until January 2021 as the first Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Investment Security, leading and overseeing the interagency national security review and clearance process for cross-border investments through the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS).

Before his Senate confirmation in September 2019, Thomas served in the Treasury Department as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Investment Security, leading the effective review and clearance of more than 500 cross-border business transactions totaling more than $400 billion, including some of the largest in the Committee’s history.

“Tom’s long and distinguished career and unique perspective will really be an asset to Capstone and to our clients,” said David Barrosse, CEO of Capstone. “He has the ability to speak on regulation and policy dynamics across a number of industries and asset classes, drawing from his rich and varied experience.”

Thomas will be based in Capstone’s Washington, DC offices.

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For more information contact Cordell Eddings
Phone (202) 350-4700
Email: news@capstonedc.com

About Capstone
Capstone is a leading global policy analysis and regulatory due diligence firm with locations in Washington, DC; London; and Sydney. As developments in Washington, London, Brussels, and other centers of government become more crucial to investment strategies, legislation, regulatory reforms, and new federal oversight are affecting industries in evolving ways. We advise institutional investors and companies on how changes in state, federal, and international policy impact investments. Capstone has established leading coverage of public policy investments affecting financial and business services, energy and environment, healthcare, TMT, and more. Our professionals analyze policy to uncover risks, opportunities, and, along the way, unique business, and investment strategies for our clients.

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