Coinbase has hired a new vice president of communications, the cryptocurrency startup announced Monday.
Rachael Horwitz joins the company from Spark Capital, a Coinbase investor.
She previously held high-level communications roles at Facebook and Twitter.
"Incredibly grateful and excited to join Coinbase as the company's Vice President of Communications," Horwitz wrote on LinkedIn.
Horwitz told Recode that the size and buzz around Coinbase reminded her of Twitter, which she first joined in 2011.
She acknowledged that the role could be challenging given that the public - and even some Coinbase users - is largely mystified by cryptocurrency.
Horwitz is the latest executives to join Coinbase's ranks in recent weeks.
The firm hired Emily Choi as vice president of corporate and business development in March - strongly hinting that the company was eyeing acquisitions - and Eric Scro as vice president of finance the same month.
Tina Bhatnagar joined as vice president of operations and technology in January in order to beef up the startup's customer service resources.
CoinDesk is an independent operating subsidiary of Digital Currency Group, which invests in cryptocurrencies and blockchain startups.
Coinbase Hires Facebook, Twitter Vet As Communications VP
pubblicato su Apr 9, 2018
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