A Bold Departure
Amber Baldet has officially stepped away from her role as the program lead at JPMorgan Chase’s Blockchain Center of Excellence (BCOE). The news broke yesterday, as reported by Reuters, sending ripples through the financial and tech sectors. With her trademark humor encapsulated in a social media shrug emoji, Baldet seems ready to embark on her own adventure, although details of her new venture remain shrouded in mystery.
A Bridge Between Worlds
Recognized by Fortune’s “40 under 40” list, Baldet is not just another finance professional. She’s a regular at hackathons, comfortably navigating the turbulent waters between Wall Street and the crypto world. Her knack for combining both realms has made her a notable figure in Blockchain conversations, proving that finance doesn’t always wear a suit—and sometimes, it comes with a side of code.
Legacy at JPMorgan
At JPMorgan, Baldet led project development for Quorum, the bank’s very own Blockchain and smart contracts platform. Her impact on the firm’s Blockchain strategy has been lauded by colleagues and superiors alike. As Jessica Francisco, a spokesperson for JPMorgan, stated, “Amber is extremely talented and helped build the outstanding team we have today.” This is corporate speak for, “We’ll miss her, but we’re also super excited for her!”
Who’s Taking the Reins?
With Baldet’s exit, Christine Moy has been appointed as the new lead of the BCOE. Described as a thought leader in the Blockchain space, Moy has been alongside Baldet since the beginning (talk about a dynamic duo!). Umar Farooq, head of JP Morgan’s Blockchain Initiatives, sang praises in a letter to the BCOE staff, affirming Moy’s readiness to step up to the plate with aplomb.
The Rise of Female Entrepreneurs in Blockchain
Baldet isn’t alone in her brave new venture. Sheri Kaiserman recently made headlines by leaving her post at Wedbush Securities to co-found a Blockchain investment fund and advisory business. This shift highlights a growing trend of women entrepreneurs carving unique paths in the male-dominated world of finance and technology. It’s like watching a superhero movie, but instead of capes, it’s all about coding and clever financial strategies.
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