Jeremy Sheridan currently serves as Vice President of Regulatory Affairs for Prime Trust. Just before joining Prime Trust, Jeremy was named Assistant Director of the Office of Investigations, where he led the global investigative mission of the Secret Service, consisting of 161 offices and over 3,000 personnel. Jeremy joins an extensive bench of Prime Trust government and regulatory experts from several governmental bodies such as the Secret Service and other law enforcement agencies, OCC, SEC Federal Reserve, and the U.S. Treasury. His responsibilities will be to oversee Prime Trust's regulatory strategies, engage with Federal and State agencies, as well as be a regulatory thought leader for the fintech and crypto industries. With over 20 years of law enforcement experience and leadership in investigations for the United States Secret Service under the Department of Homeland Security, Jeremy has a proven track record of achievement. He began his career in 1997 as a special agent in the Tucson, AZ, Resident Office. By 2002, he was assigned to the Presidential Protective Division (PPD), where he served under President George W. Bush. By 2008, he joined the supervisory ranks as Assistant Special Agent in Charge (SAIC) of the Human Capital Division. In 2021, Jeremy was promoted to Assistant Director of the Office of Intergovernmental and Legislative Affairs, with oversight of the Liaison Division, Congressional Affairs Program, Homeland Security Program, Privacy Office, and Freedom of Information Act Office. attended Carnegie Mellon University.
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Prime Trust | Vice President of Regulatory Affairs | Apr 1, 2022 | — | Detail |