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Arpit Sharma is the Managing Director, Middle East, India, South East Asia at NEAR Foundation. Presively he was the Vice President, Global Enterprises, APAC at Polygon Technology.
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Hudson Jameson
Hudson Jameson is the VP Governance and Community at Polygon. Hudson is a renowned expert on blockchain technology with specializations in Ethereum, Zcash, decentralized governance, and privacy technology. He has spoken at dozens of conferences around the world and has served at a number of organizations and boards.
Amanda Jacobsen
Amanda Tyler is the Head of Marketing for Optimism and was previously the Director of Community for Polygon and Manager of Developer Relations at Google.
Kathleen Chu
Kathleen Chu is Head of marketing communications at Avail, and previously she was Head of Communications at Polygon and Head of Japan at MakerDAO. She is a graduate of Baruch College.
Rebecca Rettig
Rebecca Rettig is Chief Legal and Policy Officer at Polygon and was previously general counsel at Aave Companies. She also works with policymakers around the world on regulatory matters related to decentralized finance (" DeFi ") and crypto assets.
Joe Hamade
Joe Hamade is the VP of Finance at Polygon. He graduated from Wayne State University.
Chandresh Aharwar
Chandresh Aharwar is the CEO of UniLend.Finance and former VP of Marketing and Strategy at Polygon/Matic Network.
Sachi Kamiya
Sachi Kamiya is Vice President of Investments at Polygon and a Beacon core contributor.
David Silverman
David Silverman is the VP of Product at Polygon Labs.
John Goldschmidt
John Goldschmidt is Head of Partnerships at Outlier Ventures and was previously Head of Americas at Polygon Labs. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania State University.
Diogo Monica
Diogo Mónica is the Co-Founder and President of Anchorage. Anchorage brings the world’s most advanced and proven security architecture to cryptocurrency custody, to deliver the services institutions expect from a traditional custodian. Before founding Anchorage, he was security lead at Docker, an open platform for building, shipping and running distributed applications. While at Docker he worked on the security foundations of the container and orchestration subsystems that are now used as core building blocks of modern IT infrastructure worldwide. Diogo Monica was an early employee at Square where he led the platform security team and built the security infrastructure used by Square to move over $80B in annualized volume. He has a BSc, MSc and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science has published several papers in peer-reviewed security conferences on the topic of distributed systems and information security, and is the author of several patents in secure communications, encrypted hardware, and payment systems. Diogo Monica is a sought-after public speaker having keynotes, lectures and technical briefings on the topics of usable security, infrastructure security, and distributed systems security. He is also an angel investor and an advisor and board member to numerous startups.