Bitstamp has announced the appointment of a new CEO

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The Bitstamp cryptocurrency exchange has confirmed the resignation of Julian Sawyer from the post of CEO. His place will be taken by Jean-Baptiste Graftier, according to the company's website.

In October 2021, Sawyer replaced Neich Kodrich as CEO of the exchange. According to a press release, after 18 months of work, he "decided to use other opportunities."

From November 2014 to February 2016, Graftier served as Bitstamp's director of regulatory compliance, according to his LinkedIn profile. In 2021, after a five-year period at eBay, he returned as CEO of the exchange for the European region.

"We are pleased to welcome a CEO with such an impressive track record and very much look forward to the contribution and prospects he will bring to the company in a new role," the statement said.

According to CoinGecko, at the time of writing, Bitstamp ranks 20th among the largest cryptocurrency exchanges.

Data: CoinGecko.
In August 2021, the media reported on Codrich's lawsuit against the owners of the cryptocurrency exchange after their attempt to buy out his remaining share on previously agreed terms.

Prior to that, Bitstamp announced the upcoming expansion into the US market and announced the appointment of Robert Zagotta, a former top manager of the Kraken and CME Group bitcoin exchange, as the head of the American division.

Recall that in October 2021, another major trading platform — Binance — announced the appointment of Brian Schroeder as CEO of the American division.