U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase is reportedly losing another senior executive.
According to a Bloomberg report Wednesday, its chief policy officer, Mike Lempres, is leaving the firm to take on a new role at venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz.
"As chief legal and risk officer during a time of tremendous growth for Coinbase, Mike was instrumental in building the company's legal and compliance functions and driving our vision of trust through compliance. We wish him the best in his new position with Andreessen Horowitz," Coinbase was quoted as saying.
Coinbase has seen a couple of notable departures in recent weeks.
In late October, former head of trading Hunter Merghart left.
Adam White, one of the most senior executives and fifth-ever employee at Coinbase also left.
He had been vice president and general manager of Coinbase Institutional.
Back in September, Coinbase took on former Fannie Mae executive Brian Brooks as its new chief legal officer.
To recruit and retain diverse talent, the exchange has this year taken the unusual and expensive step of offering cover of up to $5,000 a year for perks like egg-freezing, over and above its existing health insurance options.
Coinbase's Chief Policy Officer Is Leaving for a Major VC Firm
Published on Nov 23, 2018
by Coindesk | Published on Coinage
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