Gemini has said that it will not hire graduates from MIT for as long as former SEC Chair Gary Gensler remains a professor at the university.
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Gemini halts hiring MIT graduates until Gary Gensler is removed as an instructor, citing his controversial SEC leadership.
The decision comes amid Gemini's ongoing dispute with the SEC, which dates back to at least March when the exchange agreed to pay $21 million in fines to settle SEC allegations of selling unregistered ...
The Bitwise CIO claims that the increased institutional participation and better regulatory clarity will mitigate the effects of future pullbacks.
Gemini has taken a strong stance against the MIT, refusing to hire any of its graduates as long as Gary Gensler remains affiliated with it.
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Former SEC Chair Gary Gensler is returning to MIT as a Professor of the Practice and co-director of FinTechAI, transitioning ...
Gary Gensler, former SEC Chair, is returning to MIT Sloan School of Management to focus on AI research and policy, bridging ...