After ex SEC Chair, Gary Gensler’s return to MIT as professor, Co-founder has declared that Gemini will not hire graduates from the university.
Gary Gensler, the man who spent nearly four years at the US SEC blocking crypto at every turn, has packed his bags and returned to MIT Sloan School of Management. The school announced his return on January 27,
Crypto exchange Gemini won’t be hiring any graduates from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology unless the university drops former Securities and Exchange Commission chair Gary Gensler from his teaching role.
Gemini has taken a strong stance against the MIT, refusing to hire any of its graduates as long as Gary Gensler remains affiliated with it.
Midsize firm Arete Wealth is invoking President Trump's executive order on government "weaponization" in urging the new administration to withdraw the case.
Former SEC Chair Gary Gensler is returning to MIT as a Professor of the Practice and co-director of FinTechAI, transitioning from his role as crypto industry regulator to focusing on artificial intelligence and finance research and education.
Gensler will bring his expertise in AI risks to the classroom at a time when the global tech race for frontier AI models quickens.
President Donald Trump has elevated Republican Commissioner Mark Uyeda to take over the SEC from a now-departed Gary Gensler.
Former SEC Chair Gary Gensler, known for his strict stance on cryptocurrency regulations, will soon be teaching economics at MIT.
Some crypto firms worry that the agency's harsh enforcement actions may still impact them months or years into a new administration.
Ex-SEC Chair Gary Gensler rejoins MIT to focus on AI and fintech, raising questions about his future stance on crypto.
SEC leadership transition marks Gensler's departure; Atkins to lead with pro-business focus, especially in crypto regulation.