Rayne is Chief Executive Officer at Arca. Rayne leads the company’s strategic direction and is responsible for securities structuring and risk management. Rayne has a rich history of financial and entrepreneurial success with nearly two decades of experience. Before founding Arca, Rayne co-founded an asset management company, WisdomTree. He was responsible for raising capital, creating intellectual property, and building and overseeing a sales team responsible for raising $50 billion in ETF AUM. Rayne holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Tyler Williams is the Head of Regulatory and Legislative Affairs & Regulatory Counsel at Galaxy. Prior to joining Galaxy, Tyler owned and operated his own financial services consulting firm in Washington, D.C., advising financial services companies and corporate leadership; served a Senior Advisor at FS Vector; and was a senior policy advisor for Governor Glenn Youngkin’s campaign. Previously, Tyler spent nearly a decade in public service having served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions Policy at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Banking Counsel for Senator Thom Tillis (NC), Legislative Director and Counsel to Congressman Robert Hurt (VA), and Legislative Assistant for Speaker John Boehner (OH). Prior to working in government, Tyler worked for an institutional investment research firm in New York. Tyler holds a BA in Economics and minor in Biology from Kenyon College and a JD from The George Washington University School of Law.
Katherine Kirkpatrick Bos is the Chief Legal Officer of Cboe Digital. Prior to joining Cboe Digital, Katherine was General Counsel of Maple Finance, a capital-efficient corporate debt marketplace which facilitates crypto institutional borrowing via liquidity pools funded by the DeFi ecosystem. Before going “full-time crypto,” Katherine was a partner in the Special Matters and Government Investigations practice at King & Spalding in New York and Chicago, where she co-chaired the firm’s Financial Services Industry of Focus and the FinTech, Blockchain, and Cryptocurrency working group. In private practice, Katherine represented corporations and individuals under investigation by a large number of regulators, including the DOJ, SEC, CFTC, NFA, OFAC, FINRA, state AGs, the NY DFS, the Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, the OCC, and the Fed. Katherine has extensive experience with digital assets and is a frequent writer and speaker on DeFi, cryptocurrency regulatory developments and credit markets, anti-money laundering, and blockchain-related compliance. Katherine’s comments have been featured in publications such as the Financial Times, the American Banker, Coindesk, Reuters, and many others. In 2021, Katherine was recognized as “40 Under 40” by both Global Investigations Review and Benchmark Litigation.
Katherine earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Southern California and her J.D. from Notre Dame Law School, where she serves on the Executive Advisory Committee of the board.
Kevin Wysocki is Director of Policy at Anchorage Digital. He works with stakeholders throughout the digital asset ecosystem to enhance government policies regulating the industry. Prior to joining Anchorage Digital, Kevin worked on Capitol Hill for more than seven years where he helped enact five financial services bills into law. Kevin served as professional staff for the House Financial Services Committees and Congressman Andy Barr (KY). Before that, he was Senior Legislative Assistant for Congressman Tom Emmer (MN). Kevin previously did government affairs work for both Meta and Hogan Lovells. He holds an MBA from the Quantic School of Business and Technology and also has a BS and a BA from State University of New York at Fredonia.