Former White House official will lead Ripple’s policy and government arm

Former White House official will lead Ripple’s policy and government arm
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2023-9-27 22:03

Ripple’s newest head of U.S. public policy previously worked in similar roles at Softbank Group, Zoom and Lyft following six years in government.

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