The shake-up continues at financial blockchain company Digital Asset following the departure in December of CEO Blythe Masters.
CTO of engineering and chief information officer James Powell left the company at the end of January, only six months after joining, according to a person with direct knowledge of the situation.
Powell's departure was unrelated to Masters leaving, according to this source, explaining that the CTO did not jibe with DA's startup culture.
DA has hired Zohar Hod, a trading technology veteran, as its chief strategy officer.
Hod reports to co-founder and chief operating officer Yuval Rooz.
In his newly created position, Hod will assess the competitive landscape and market demand for distributed ledger technology to advise the company's leadership about growth opportunities, according to a bio provided by the company.
Hod spent eight years at Intercontinental Exchange, the parent of the New York Stock Exchange, as global head of sales and support.
Hod is based in New York at the company's new headquarters on the 47th floor of 4 World Trade Center in the financial district.
DA recently moved offices from 96 Spring Street in Soho so its 70-plus New York-based employees could work together on the same floor.
Digital Asset has more than 175 employees working in six global locations - New York, London, Zurich, Budapest, Hong Kong and Sydney.
Digital Asset Loses Second CTO in 6 Months as Startup Shake-up Continues
Published on Feb 13, 2019
by Coindesk | Published on Coinage
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