A former CEX international policy vice president has left and joined OpenAI, taking on the role of EMEA regional policy lead.

Gate News message: On April 14, Tom Duff Gordon, the international policy vice president at a certain CEX, has left and joined AI giant OpenAI, where he will serve as Policy Lead for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). Tom Duff Gordon worked at the exchange for nearly 4 years; previously, he was a banker at Credit Suisse for up to 8.5 years. A spokesperson for the exchange confirmed this personnel change via email.

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