Ripple News: Ex JP Morgan Chase Chief Regularity Officer Joins Ripple Board of Directors

Ripple led by CEO Brad Garlinghouse is leaving no stone unturned to make Ripple the first crypto choice of US regulators. Today, Ripple announced inclusion of Ex- chief regularity officer at JP Morgan Chase Sandie O’ Connor to their Board of directors.
Ripple Wants to Make Crypto Mainstream
As per Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse Sandie O’ Connor is well respected among peers at Wall Street and Regularity community alike and her experience will assist Ripple to navigate new policies and ever evolving govt. framework. Sandie O’ Connor currently serves on the board of Terex Corporation(NYSE: TEX) and as YMCA of greater New York.
She has been listed to American banker’s top 25 list of most powerful women in Banking and Finance several times.
Previous to this role she led engagement with G20 regulators and policy makers regarding evolving regulations. She left JP Morgan chase after 30 years of services which included major leadership roles.
Sandie O’ Connor is thrilled about this announcement and she said quote,
“Ripple is reshaping the financial landscape solving inefficiencies with today’s payments infrastructure using digital assets and blockchain technology,”
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