CryptoRipple CFO Resigns Amid SEC Lawsuit

Ripple CFO Resigns Amid SEC Lawsuit

Kristina Campbell, Ripple‘s chief financial officer, has left the crypto payments platform for a comparable role at virtual healthcare provider Maven Clinic.

According to Campbell’s LinkedIn profile, her employment at Ripple ended in October after more than 2 years, with no explanation beyond a “memorable” time at the crypto company. She joined Ripple in April 2021 after more than 4 years as CFO at payments platform PayNearMe.

“While healthcare is a complex and highly regulated industry, like fintech, it’s new to me,” Campbell said in an Oct. 7 post.

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