The Crypto Council for Innovation, or CCI, a crypto advocacy group that establishes dialogues with governments and regulatory agencies on the benefits of crypto, has hired two new experts with experience in financial regulatory policy in the United States.
In a Tuesday announcement, the CCI said Linda Jeng, a former Federal Reserve Board and Treasury Department employee, and Brett Quick, former deputy chief of staff for House Financial Services Committee chair Emeritus Spencer Bachus, would be joining the council in support of its policy and regulatory affairs team. Jeng will be the council’s chief global regulatory officer and general counsel, having previously worked in a similar role at the Circle- and Coinbase-founded Centre Consortium, while Quick will join as the CCI’s head of government affairs for North America.