Collin Myers

Collin Myers is a token strategist at ConsenSys based out of our New York and London hubs. Collin brings a long track record of blockchain and tokenisation experience from his work with the blockchain team at MUFG and later as the global head of business development of the ConsenSys tokenization team. Prior to joining ConsenSys Collin managed the credit portfolios of 30+ clients with market caps ranging from $100MM to $70BN. He has extensive experience in deal underwriting and M&A and has worked on 40+ transactions of sizes up to $4BN in a variety of industries including the international expansion of WeWork into Japan.

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