Coinbase Global Inc. announced Wednesday that Sinema was part of its global advisory council, along with Chris LaCivita, the co-campaign manager for President Donald Trump’s 2024 reelection. Bill Dudley, the former president of the New York Fed, and Luis Alberto Moreno, an international finance expert, are also joining the council.
The former senator is joining an advisory council to one of the largest crypto exchanges, alongside a senior adviser to Trump.
On Wednesday, former Arizona senator Kyrsten Sinema announced her first post-congressional plans: serving as an adviser to Coinbase, a $73 billion cryptocurrency exchange platform. The move comes after Sinema took nearly $10,
Sinema joins the council alongside Chris LaCivita, President Donald Trump's co-campaign manager, and Bill Dudley, former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The advisory council will support Coinbase's leaders as the company navigates new regulatory realities for cryptocurrency.
In her first move since leaving the Senate, Arizona’s Kyrsten Sinema joined crypto exchange Coinbase’s Global Advisory Council. “The future of crypto is just incredibly bright,” the Democrat-turned-in
The cryptocurrency exchange announced on Wednesday that it had brought on Trump's 2024 campaign manager Chris LaCivita and former Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema as advisers on its Global Advisory Council.
Crypto super PAC Fairshake amasses $116M war chest for 2026 midterms, backed by major industry players like Coinbase and Ripple.
Coinbase (COIN) is announcing the addition of four new members to the Global Advisory Council: Former U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, Chris LaCivita,
Coinbase Global Inc. is adding Chris LaCivita, who was co-campaign manager for Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, and former Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley to the largest US cryptocurrency exchange’s global advisory council.
The Douglas City Council voted 3-2 to declare a state of emergency in response to President Donald Trump's border and immigration policy shifts.
The bill would give US Customs and Border Protection more authority. Former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema previously introduced a version.
Sarah Brown, director of Gov. Katie Hobbs' Office of Strategic Planning and Budgeting, said her last day would be Feb. 12.