SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce will join Regent University School of Law as a faculty member this November.

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Mars Finance reports that crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett posted on the X platform that Hester Peirce (known as the “Crypto Mom”) will join Regent University School of Law in the U.S. state of Virginia this November as an associate professor. The information comes from the university’s latest press release. Hester Peirce currently serves as a commissioner at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and is the head of the Cryptocurrency Working Group. The new teaching assignment is being interpreted by the market as a possible signal that her term at the regulatory agency may be nearing its end. According to the announcement, she will teach courses in securities regulation, financial markets, digital assets, and public policy in her new role. Industry insiders believe this move could further affect the staffing structure and future direction of the U.S. crypto regulatory policy team.
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GasFeeSensitivity
· 7h ago
This timing is too delicate; after November, the general election will also have settled.
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TheStoneBehindTheVolcano
· 7h ago
SEC insider personnel shake-up warning, the crypto industry will have to wait a few more months to speculate again
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SlippageSamurai
· 7h ago
Teaching public policy is much easier than making policies, I understand.
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MemeTide
· 8h ago
Personnel structure changes = regulatory trend shifts, same old story.
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GasFeeGrump
· 8h ago
Regent University? The stronghold of conservatives, interesting.
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GateUser-6319729f
· 8h ago
Is she gone? Is the working group still here? That’s the real question.
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