Sandy graduated from Harvard Law School. She was a litigation
associate at the New York law firm of Cravath, Swaine & Moore for
six years and thereafter was a securities litigator at Tenzer Greenblatt. Sandy
moved in-house to be an Associate General Counsel handling securities
litigation at PaineWebber (now UBS Financial Services) in 1997. In
November 2001, she became Senior Vice President and Senior Associate
General Counsel in its Employment Law Unit and assisted in managing
that unit's litigation case load. She serves
on the Securities Arbitration Committee of the American Bar Association. Sandy
has tried numerous complex arbitrations involving actual losses of millions
of dollars, as well as many employment arbitrations. She has represented a number
of broker/dealers in Federal Courts across the country and in adversarial proceeding
in Bankruptcy Court in securities and employment related matters. She has also
extensive experience representing clearing brokers. She has been an advocate
in many complex mediations. She has also handled a variety of complex
general litigation matters. Sandy also chaired the Diversity Committee
for UBS Financial Services' Legal department where she developed and implemented
its MCCA award winning program. She has written and lectured widely on
securities and ethics issues. She also has been involved in developing
compliance programs in response to the Sarbanes-Oxley legislation.