Stablecoin issuer Circle has loaded its arsenal to fight the ongoing regulatory crackdown on crypto. By July 1, the role of chief legal officer and head of corporate affairs will be filled by Heath Tarbert, a top attorney with a background in all three branches of the United States government.
According to a June 8 announcement, Tarbert has served in leadership positions in all three branches of the federal government and across key regulatory agencies, including the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the International Organization of Securities Commissions, the U.S. Treasury, the Financial Stability Board and the World Bank Group. He also served as special counsel to the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
1/ This morning, @circle announced that Heath Tarbert is joining us as Chief Legal Officer and Head of Corporate Affairs. Heath joins Circle from @citsecurities (Citadel Securities), was former @CFTC Chair, and worked in @USTreasury, the @WhiteHouse, the DOJ and @USSupremeCourt
Tarbert joins Circle nearly two years after taking on the role of chief legal officer at Citadel Securities, overseeing global legal, compliance, surveillance and regulatory affairs. He will succeed Flavia Naves, general counsel at Circle, who reportedly announced a planned separation from the company earlier this year.
“The opportunity to welcome Heath’s expertise and leadership to our executive team is an extraordinary step in Circle’s growth as a global company," said Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire.
Tarbert’s arrival comes amid renewed regulatory uncertainty around crypto in the United States. Earlier this week, the Securities and Exchange Commission sued cryptocurrency exchanges Coinbase and Binance on various charges.
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