Teresa Goody Guillén has joined the list of candidates vying for the position of chairman at the U.S. securities regulatory body.
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is the primary financial regulatory authority, tasked with overseeing business activities related to securities. Using traditional securities laws, the SEC has also taken enforcement actions against the crypto sector. Under the current SEC Chairman, Gary Gensler, the agency has filed lawsuits against multiple crypto companies for conducting crypto trading operations.
On 20 Nov 2024, Coindesk reported that the Trump transition team is considering Teresa Goody Guillén, a partner at the law firm BakerHostetler and co-lead of its blockchain team, as a potential candidate for the SEC chair role.
The report, based on information from insiders and industry sources, highlighted Goody Guillén’s credentials as a seasoned securities lawyer with experience both serving the SEC and representing blockchain companies and traditional businesses in opposition to the agency.
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