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Ondo Finance Appoints Former McKinsey Digital Assets Head Ian De Bode as President

Ondo Finance Appoints Former McKinsey Digital Assets Head Ian De Bode as President

2025-11-07 08:55

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ChainThink report, November 7, according to official information, Ondo Finance has appointed Ian De Bode, former head of digital assets at McKinsey, as president. Under Ian's leadership, Ondo will lead the tokenization into an institutional era, accelerating its coverage and influence in global markets.

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