Blythe Masters
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Blythe Masters (born 22 March 1969) is a British private equity executive and former financial services and fintech executive. She is a former executive at JPMorgan Chase,[1] where she was widely credited for developing the credit default swap as a financial instrument.[2] She is founding partner of FinTech private equity firm, Motive Partners,[3] and an Advisory Board Member of the US Chamber of Digital Commerce,[4] a Board Member of GCM Grosvenor,[5] Forge Global,[6] CAIS Group,[7] and SymphonyAI.[8] She is the former CEO of Motive Capital Corp,[9] and a former board member of Credit Suisse Group.[10]
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Blythe Masters | |
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Born | Blythe Sally Jess Levett (1969-03-22) 22 March 1969 (age 55) |
Education | The King's School, Canterbury |
Alma mater | Trinity College, Cambridge |
Occupation(s) | Former CEO Digital Asset Holdings, LLC Former executive at J.P. Morgan |
Known for | Entrepreneur in financial services |
Relatives | Gordon Levett (father) |
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