Associate, US Policy
8.0/10
Galaxy
$150,000 – $200,000 USD
Office / on-site
mid
about 1 month ago
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Description
What You’ll Do
- •Support the Head of Policy in developing regulatory and legislative engagement plans, including advising senior leadership on key policy issues.
- •Monitor, analyze, and interpret regulatory, legislative, and policy developments at the U.S. Federal and State levels; assess their impact to Galaxy, and assist in developing rapid responses to such policy proposals.
- •Build and maintain relationships with policymakers, regulators, industry associations, and key stakeholders to advance Galaxy’s policy interests.
- •Represent Galaxy in policy discussions and industry meetings, including participation in trade associations and policy roundtables.
- •Prepare policy briefings, comment letters, testimony, and advocacy materials to communicate Galaxy’s positions to government officials and external stakeholders.
- •Serve as a thought leader on various crypto topics and consult with internal and external clients.
- •Embrace and champion the thoughtful adoption of AI to improve team performance and business outcomes.
- •Leverage AI tools (e.g., generative AI, automation platforms, data copilots) to improve productivity, decision-making, and output quality in your day-to-day work.
What We Offer
- •Competitive base salary and discretionary bonus
- •Hybrid/Flexible Working Arrangements
- •Flexible Time Off (paid)
- •3% 401(k) company contribution
- •Company-paid health and protective benefits for employees, partners, and other dependents
- •Generous paid Parental Leave
- •Competitive family planning benefits for US employees
- •Opportunities to learn about the Crypto industry
- •Smart, entrepreneurial, and fun colleagues
- •Free daily snacks and weekly breakfasts/lunches
- •Employee Resource Groups
- •Free virtual coaching and counseling sessions through Headspace.
Requirements
What We’re Looking For
- •4+ years of professional experience working in financial services policy.
- •Advanced degree preferred in public policy, law, business, or a related field.
- •Experience working in digital assets in Congress or within a market (SEC, CFTC) and/or prudential (Fed, OCC, FDIC) regulator is strongly preferred.
- •Strong understanding of federal and state legislative and regulatory processes, particularly as they relate to digital assets and financial services.
- •Strong, existing knowledge of digital assets ecosystem and policy issues.
- •Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to explain complex topics clearly and concisely to a non-technical audience.
- •Capability to self-direct and drive projects with minimal supervision, effectively managing time and resources to meet deadlines and achieve desired outcomes.
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