The first roundtable of the SEC Crypto Working Group included the general counsel of a16z crypto and Delphi Ventures

2025-03-10 23:47:29
According to the SEC's official website, panellists at the first roundtable of the SEC's cryptocurrency working group to be held on March 21 include: Miles Jennings, general counsel of a16z crypto; Sarah Brennan, general counsel of investment firm Delphi Ventures; Collins Belton, managing partner of law firm Brookwood PC; Chris Brummer, professor of fintech at Georgetown Law School; Lewis Cohen, co-chair of CahillNXT; Coy Garrison, partner at Steptoe; Teresa Goody Guillen, partner at BakerHostetler; Troy Paredes, founder of Paredes Strategies LLC; Lee Reiners, lecturer at Duke Center for Financial Economics and Duke Law School; Benjamin Schiffrin, director of securities policy at Better Markets; Rodrigo Seira, special counsel at Cooley LLP; and John Reed Stark, president of John Reed Stark Consulting LLC.