Blythe Masters
Blythe Masters | |
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Masters speaking in 2015 | |
| Born | Blythe Sally Jess Levett 22 March 1969 |
| Education | The King's School, Canterbury |
| Alma mater | Trinity College, Cambridge |
| Occupation(s) | Group CEO of FNZ Former CEO Digital Asset Holdings LLC Former executive at J.P. Morgan |
| Known for | Entrepreneur in financial services |
| Parent | Gordon Levett (father) |
Blythe Sally Jess Masters (née Levett; born 22 March 1969) is a British private equity executive and former financial services and fintech executive. She is a former executive at JPMorgan Chase, where she was widely credited for developing the credit default swap as a financial instrument.
She is founding partner of fintech-focused private equity firm, Motive Partners, Group CEO of FNZ and an advisory board member of the Chamber of Digital Commerce, an advisory board member of the Chamber of Digital Commerce, and a board member of GCM Grosvenor, Forge Global, and CAIS Group. She is the former CEO of special-purpose acquisition company, Motive Capital Corp, and a former board member of Credit Suisse Group.