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Blockchain executive Amber Baldet to leave JPMorgan

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By Anna Irrera

(Reuters) - Amber Baldet, a program lead at & Co , is leaving the to launch her own venture, JPMorgan said on Monday.

Baldet, one of the best-known executives focused on at a major lender, led JPMorgan's Center of Excellence and helped the set its strategy for the

Baldet will be replaced by Christine Moy, a in the bank's Center of Excellence, according to an internal memo sent on Monday and seen by

The memo was sent by Umar Farooq, head of channels, analytics and innovation for and head of initiatives for JPMorgan's corporate and investment

"Amber is extremely talented and helped build the outstanding team we have today," JPMorgan told in a written statement. "We respect her desire to start her own venture and we wish her nothing but the best."

originally emerged as the technology powering such as bitcoin, but banks and other large corporations have been seeking to adapt it to run some of their processes.

They believe that the distributed can help them simplify and reduce the costs of their businesses like securities settlement and

JPMorgan has been active in the space through initiatives like Quorum, a type of it developed for enterprises to build business applications. reported last month that the was considering spinning off Quorum.

In her role at JPMorgan, Baldet led product development for Quorum and was tasked with helping set the corporate and investment bank's strategy.

Moy had been leading product development for the bank's and capital markets business.

(Reporting by in Turin, Italy; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

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First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 00:41 IST
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