Talk:Jay Clayton (attorney)
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Katz busted, time for intense focus on FX and Clayton's engagement. Wikipietime (talk) 21:28, 4 January 2017 (UTC)
- I have no idea what you are trying to say. Brianga (talk) 22:41, 7 January 2017 (UTC)
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I am employed by Jay Clayton, and have declared my conflict of interest as per Wikipedia protocol. There are a few pieces of information missing from this biography, and I request they be added as follows:
- In the Career section:
- Clayton advised many banks on the Troubled Asset Relief Program.[1]
- In the Professional membership and activities subsection:
- Clayton is a member of the board of directors at American Express since October 2022.[2] He serves as an advisor to Fireblocks, the Israel-based cryptocurrency firm[3] and One River.[4]
- Clayton is a frequent contributor to CNBC's Squawk Box and has written op-eds for the Wall Street Journal.[5]
- In the SEC tenure subsection:
- Clayton supported the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act.[6]
References
- ^ "A Conversation on Proxy Advisors with former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton". 4 December 2023.
- ^ "AmEx names former SEC chairman to board". Reuters. 6 October 2022.
- ^ Ehrlich, Steven; Bisnoff, Jason (31 August 2021). "Former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton Joins $2 Billion Bitcoin and Crypto Custodian". Forbes.
- ^ Akhtar, Tanzeel (29 March 2021). "Former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton to Advise One River Asset Management on Crypto". Coindesk.
- ^ Dovbnya, Alex (17 December 2021). "Jay Clayton's Op-Ed Attracts Severe Crticism from XRP Army". UToday.
- ^ "Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act Poised to Be Signed Into Law". Skadden. 3 December 2020.
Blackseneca (talk) 20:06, 7 October 2024 (UTC)
- Blackseneca, I'm glad you're putting this here rather than in the article. A few pointers. Material needs secondary sourcing--so the first one, that gives us a blurb as an introduction to an interview, on an organizational website. For the second point, Fireblocks, I think "serve" is a bit of a euphemism. On the third, if he writes op-eds, secondary sources should verify that; same with the TV appearances. And that he supported an act also requires secondary sourcing, not a company page. Thank you, Drmies (talk) 20:11, 7 October 2024 (UTC)
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