The Chairman of the United States Securities Commission (SEC), Gary Gensler, has brought on a new staff member who will offer advice regarding cryptocurrency policy making and interagency work.
In an announcement Thursday, the SEC said Corey Frayer will join Gensler’s executive staff as a senior advisor on the agency’s cryptocurrency oversight. Frayer has served as a professional staff member of the Senate Banking Committee, as well as a senior policy advisor to the House Financial Services Committee Maxine Waters and Brad Miller.
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Frayer’s appointment to the executive staff of the SEC chairman came alongside those of Philipp Havenstein, Jennifer Songer and Jorge Tenreiro, who will serve as operations advisor, investment management advisor and application advisor, respectively. Gensler cited “valuable advice from new staff on agency policy, enforcement and operations” when appointing them to the team.
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