Christine Moy
About Christine Moy
Christine Moy is a Partner and Head of Digital Assets at Apollo Global Management Inc., where she focuses on investing in digital asset companies. She has an extensive background in finance and technology, having held various leadership roles at J.P. Morgan, including Global Head of Blockchain & Crypto.
Work at Apollo
Christine Moy serves as Partner and Head of Digital Assets at Apollo Global Management Inc. since 2022. In this role, she focuses on developing strategies to invest in innovative digital asset companies and founders. Her work aims to transform the financial services sector through the integration of digital assets.
Professional Background
Christine Moy has an extensive career at J.P. Morgan, where she held multiple roles over nearly two decades. She worked in Syndicated Loan Trading from 2003 to 2006, followed by positions in Global Commodities Sales & Marketing, Asset-Backed Securities Origination & Syndication, and Product & Platform Development/Management. From 2016 to 2022, she served as Global Head of Blockchain & Crypto, where she played a significant role in various blockchain initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Christine Moy studied at Brown University, focusing on Comparative Literature. She furthered her technical skills by completing courses at General Assembly in HTML, Javascript, CSS, Ruby on Rails, and Swift iOS Mobile Development. In 2017, she earned an Ethereum Developer Certificate from Blockmatics, enhancing her expertise in blockchain technology.
Achievements in Digital Assets
Christine Moy has contributed significantly to the field of digital assets. She launched Space Payments across two satellites in lower earth orbit and invented JPM Coin, issuing a tokenized bond. Additionally, she created JPMorgan's first Crypto Economy Forum and was instrumental in the bank's entry into the Metaverse. Her published Op-Ed for the World Economic Forum discusses cryptocurrencies and financial inclusion.
Contributions to Blockchain Research
Christine Moy has collaborated on an academic paper regarding Decentralized Identity with Cornell Tech & IC3, which was accepted to the IEEE Security & Privacy Symposium. Her involvement in research highlights her commitment to advancing knowledge in the blockchain space.