Marjorie Harris Loeb, 42, is corporate secretary of Delphi Corporation.
Prior to joining Delphi in 2002, her practice centered on transactional and general representation of both public and private companies. She is experienced in negotiating early through late stage venture financings, mezzanine debt and structured financings, offshore private placements, public offerings of debt and equity securities, mergers and acquisitions and compliance with federal securities laws and stock exchange requirements.
From September 1986 through September 1988, prior to attending law school, Loeb was a business analyst in the Chicago office of McKinsey & Company.
In September 1991, Loeb joined the law firm of Ropes & Gray in Boston, Massachusetts, as an associate in their corporate department.
In August 1999, Loeb joined the law practice of Miro Weiner & Kramer of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. In December 2000, she became a principal in the firm's corporate and securities department.
Loeb joined Delphi's legal staff in 2002. In March 2005, she was named assistant general counsel securities and assistant secretary of Delphi Corporation. Her work has focused principally on corporate governance and disclosure, public financing transactions and securities law compliance. She was named to her current position in February 2006.
Loeb earned her bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Economics with honors from Wellesley College in 1986. She received her juris doctorate degree from Harvard Law School in 1991. Loeb is admitted to practice in both Michigan and Massachusetts. She is a member of the Michigan Bar Association, Business Law Section.
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