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Updated · Bloomberg · May 21
SEC's Hester Peirce Leaves After 8 Years to Join Regent Law as Associate Professor
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Updated · Bloomberg · May 21

SEC's Hester Peirce Leaves After 8 Years to Join Regent Law as Associate Professor

11 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 21
  • November will mark Hester Peirce’s exit from the SEC, where she has served as a commissioner since 2018, to join Regent University School of Law as an associate professor.
  • Regent University announced the move, shifting one of the agency’s most prominent voices on digital assets from regulation into academia.
  • Peirce led the SEC’s crypto task force last year and became known as “Crypto Mom” for dissenting from Biden-era enforcement actions against digital-asset companies.
  • Her departure removes a high-profile crypto advocate from the commission as digital-asset oversight remains a central SEC issue.
Who will now champion digital asset innovation from within the US government after Hester Peirce’s departure?
With 'Crypto Mom' gone, will the SEC's recent crypto-friendly guidance be rolled back under new leadership?