Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board
Mohammed Mujtaba Ahmed is a skilled data analytics professional with a diverse background spanning over nine years in the field. Currently serving as a Senior Data Analyst at the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board since July 2022, Mohammed develops, tests, and maintains ETL scripts using Presto/Spark SQL, while also creating ad-hoc reports and scheduled packages in PL/SQL for internal stakeholders. Prior to this role, Mohammed worked at Carilion Clinic from June 2019 to July 2022 as a Data Analyst, where responsibilities included analyzing workflow issues and ensuring data integrity through SQL development. Mohammed's earlier experience as a Business Data Analyst included facilitating Joint Application Development sessions and creating regulatory reports from October 2014 to May 2019. Mohammed holds a Bachelor of Technology in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, obtained in 2014.
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Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) protects investors, state and local governments and other municipal entities, and the public interest by promoting a fair and efficient municipal securities market. The MSRB fulfills this mission by regulating the municipal securities firms, banks and municipal advisors that engage in municipal securities and advisory activities. To further protect market participants, the MSRB provides market transparency through its Electronic Municipal Market Access (EMMA®) website, the official repository for information on all municipal bonds. The MSRB also serves as an objective resource on the municipal market, conducts extensive education and outreach to market stakeholders, and provides market leadership on key issues. The MSRB is a Congressionally-chartered, self-regulatory organization governed by a board of directors that has a majority of public members, in addition to representatives of regulated entities. The MSRB is subject to oversight by the Securities and Exchange Commission.