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Amy Davine Kim on Blockchain Policy for 2020
Amy Davine Kim is the chief policy officer for the Chamber of Digital Commerce. Prior to joining the chamber, she advised financial institutions, blockchain based companies, marketplace lenders, investors and innovators regarding compliance obligations under financial services laws. In particular, she has advised on the Bank Secrecy Act and anti-money laundering requirements and the regulations and sanctions programs administered by the Office of Foreign Assets control. During her career, Amy has also advised companies on cross border, anti-bribery, and trade related compliance matters. She has advised investors and hedge funds, private equity funds, and real estate funds. She's also assisted companies in advocating before the US Congress and other US government agencies. Amy holds a bachelor's degree from Pepperdine University and her law degree from University of Notre Dame Law School. Thanks Amy for coming on the program.