Digital Currency Group Hires Mark Shifke as CFO; Q2 Revenue Surges
Digital Currency Group (DCG), the crypto conglomerate led by Barry Silbert, has appointed Mark Shifke as its new chief financial officer (CFO). Shifke previously served as CFO at Billtrust and Green Dot, as well as holdi...
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Shifke previously served as CFO at Billtrust and Green Dot, as well as holding positions at JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc, Bloomberg reported Monday.
Shifke replaces former CFO Michael Kraines, who left in April after two years....
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