One of the co-founders of Washington DC’s Fintech Week, Dr. Chris Brummer, is also a faculty director and professor at the Institute of International Economic Law at Georgetown University. Before he received this position, he was on the faculty at Vanderbilt Law School, and he has toured as a visiting professor at many notable worldwide institutions.
Dr. Chris Brummer is involved in a variety of initiatives to improve financial laws, and he also had a role with a committee for innovations in virtual currency laws. His work with the National Adjudicatory Council was lauded for its work to help protect investors in innovative markets.
Professor Chris Brummer graduated with honors from the Colombia Law School, and he also earned a PhD in Germanic Studies at the University of Chicago previous to his first appointment as a professor. Dr. Brummer has experience practicing law at firms in London and New York City, and he wrote several books on cryptocurrency and fintech law. Brummer also contributed articles to a variety of financial periodical publications.
Dr. Chris Brummer revealed that Fintech Week was created in response to a need to promote exploration of fintech issues in the nation’s capital. The event enables talk between influencers in both fintech and law to share ideas and collaborate for greater insight on both sides of the issue.
Brummer lives in Washington D.C., which he says enables him to stay in touch with current trends and events. The professor explains that hard work is the key to making ideas into reality. Dr. Chris Brummer believes that more attention should be focused on the legal issues surrounding digital technologies and finance because these fields are advancing and growing more prevalent at a rapid pace.
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