Former Ripple advisor set to become Comptroller of the Currency: WSJ
President Joe Biden looks set to appoint another former crypto executive to head up the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. According to the Wall Street Journal, a former member of Ripple’s board of advisors directors is likely to become the next Comptroller of the Currency.The report cites insiders “familiar with the matter” who expect President Biden to nominate former Treasury Department official, Michael Barr, to the top post overseeing national banks.The position as Comptroller of the Currency serves as the administrator of the federal banking system, and is the chief officer....
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Image via Stanford University. San Francisco-based Ripple Labs, the startup behind the digital payment network Ripple, has appointed a former US State Department official as an advisor. Speaking about her new role, Anja Manuel said she was excited to build on Ripple's "impressive momentum" and looking forward to help it gain international traction. "Ripple is uniquely designed to lower both the costs and risks inherent to domestic and cross-border payment systems," she added. The former US State Department official said: "It has the potential to expand the global economy through increased....
Ripple Labs has named a former economic advisor to both former President Bill Clinton and current President Barack Obama to its board of directors. Gene Sperling served as director of the National Economic Council during the Clinton years. He was later made head of the economic advisory group under Obama after serving as an advisor to then-Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner. He resigned from the directorship of the NEC in March of last year. In a statement, Sperling said that he looks forward to helping promote the Ripple network on a broader scale, noting: "I am excited to join Ripple....
The Wall Street Journal is reporting former Treasury official Michael Barr will replace Brian Brooks as Comptroller of the Currency.