Nov 2, 2020 at 16:22 UTCUpdated Nov 2, 2020 at 16:38 UTC.Publicly traded mining company Hut 8 announced Jaime Leverton as its new CEO Monday, set to replace interim CEO Jimmy Vaiopoulos on Dec. 1.Former CEO Andrew Kiguel stepped down in late April and then-CFO Vaiopoulos was elevated on a temporary basis while the company's board of directors searched for a permanent replacement.
With Leverton's appointment, Vaiopoulos will return to his prior role for the Toronto-based company.
Leverton is joining Hut 8 from her current position at eStruxture Data Centers, where she's chief commercial officer.
From Leverton's LinkedIn profile, it appears her role at Hut 8 will be her first position in the cryptocurrency industry.
Bitcoin Mining Firm Hut 8 Appoints Jaime Leverton as CEO
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