Crypto startup MoonPay hires Time president to lead its enterprise business

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Time president Keith Grossman is leaving the legacy publisher to take on a new role as the president of enterprise at crypto trading platform MoonPay.

Time president Keith Grossman is leaving the legacy publisher to take on a new role as the president of enterprise at crypto trading platform MoonPay, effective December 31.founder Marc Benioff and his wife Lynne for $190 million.of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology, pioneering the media company's NFT business, TIMEPieces, and generating more than $10 million in profit along the way.

Before his three-plus years at Time, Grossman had held leadership posts at major publishers including Bloomberg and Condé Nast-owned Wired. "I think it's important to separate a bad actor from an industry," Grossman said of the FTX fallout. "If you look at the energy industry you had Enron; if you look at the health industry you had Theranos; if you look at the financial industry, you had Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers, so it's not surprising that the crypto industry will have its bad actors as well," he said.

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