PANews reported on December 14 that Sheila Warren, CEO of the Crypto Council for Innovation (CCI), a cooperative organization that aims to create a better environment for the development of the cryptocurrency industry through lobbying, will resign in January. Sheila Warren has led CCI for the past three years, experiencing the collapse of the crypto industry, the review and inspection of Gary Gensler, chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, new legislation, and the value of Bitcoin hitting a record high. CCI members include Circle, Coinbase, and OpenSea. The CCI board of directors appointed Ji Hun Kim, the group's chief legal and policy officer, as acting CEO.
Crypto lobby group CCI CEO Sheila Warren will step down next month, replaced by chief legal and policy officer
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