The SportyFi team continues to strengthen ahead of the token crowdsale: Peter M. Moricz has joined our team, taking the role of Blockchain Business Developement Advisor.
Peter got involved with blockhain technology in 2014. In his role as strategy director of Brussels-based CoinFabric he has consulted on numerous projects and brings a wealth of knowledge about the crypto community and about the crypto business to the SportyFi table.
His involvement with the world of finance, however, started decades before. He began his career in 1994 as a runner on the floor of the CBOT and in 1998 he started trading his own capital. Between 2000 and 2014, he was based in London and Rotterdam, working the futures market. During this time, he developed a great expertise and reputation for effectively managing risks.
More recently, Peter’s career focused on risk and compliance issues, in addition to the crypto world, as he was VP for compliance at JP Morgan Private Bank in London between 2015 and 2016. He is also one of the founding partners at Online Finance Academy.
“I found it really exciting that through Smart contract and Blockchain we can give greater opportunities to any young athletes or teams around the world to help them achieve their true potential”
His extensive financial knowledge, combined with experience in supporting the launch of several crypto projects, combined with the expertise of our other advisors, will give us the necessary edge in fulfilling our ultimate goal — to build the best sports financing platform possible.
Welcome to the team!
Need more details? Check out the SportyFi Website (https://sportyfi.io/) or read the
SportyFi Whitepaper (https://sportyfi.io/SPORTYFI-Whitepaper.pdf).
And come chat with us on Telegram (https://t.me/sportyfi_official).
source: https://medium.com/sportyfi/peter-m-moricz-joins-sportyfi-552513c9c091
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