Caitlin Long
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Caitlin Long is former chairman and president of Symbiont.io, the market-leading smart contracts platform for financial sector uses of blockchain technology. She previously spent 22 years on Wall Street in senior roles, working for Morgan Stanley (2007–2016), Credit Suisse (1997–2007), and Salomon Brothers (1994–1997). During her career she started and ran three new businesses, was a top-rated equity research analyst for the life insurance sector, and worked directly for the co-CEOs on a business restructuring in Zurich. Institutional Investor named Caitlin to its list of the most influential people in pensions during her final 3 years on Wall Street. She has been active in bitcoin since 2012 and blockchains since 2014, serving on an internal working group at Morgan Stanley. She is a graduate of Harvard Law School (JD, 1994), the Kennedy School of Government (MPP, 1994) and the University of Wyoming (BA, 1990). Caitlin blogs at Caitlin-Long.com.
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Caitlin Long explains how blockchain technology might blow up the financial service and banking industries.
Caitlin Long discusses the blockchain's disruptive influence on our existing notions of money and wealth.