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Dante Disparte
Chief Strategy Officer and Head of Global Policy at Circle / Founder and Chairman Risk Cooperative / Board Member Centre
Dante A. Disparte is the Chief Strategy Officer and Head of Global Policy at Circle, a prominent digital financial services firm known for its trusted treasury and payments infrastructure, including USDC, the fastest-growing dollar digital currency.
Dante has an impressive background with over two decades of experience in entrepreneurship, leadership, and global risk management.
Prior to his role at Circle, he was a founding executive at the Diem Association, focusing on public policy, communications, membership, and social impact.
Dante's expertise extends to being the founder and CEO of Risk Cooperative, a strategic risk advisory and insurance brokerage in Washington, D.C.
He is actively involved in global digital currency governance through the World Economic Forum and has contributed to FEMA's National Advisory Council, showcasing his commitment to public service and emergency response.
Dante is a well-respected speaker and commentator on business and political matters, frequently featured in prestigious media outlets like Harvard Business Review, BBC, Forbes, and Diplomatic Courier.
He holds a Master of Science in Risk Management from NYU Stern School of Business, a PLDA from Harvard Business School, and a B.A. in International and Intercultural Studies from Goucher College.
Dante is the co-author of 'Global Risk Agility and Decision Making' and has received recognition for his accomplishments, including being named one of the 40 leaders under 40 by the Washington Business Journal.
He is actively engaged in various organizations, having held roles such as Chairman at Risk Cooperative, Executive Vice President at Diem Association, and Strategic Advisor at Power Ledger.
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