The Digital Chamber
Overview
The Digital Chamber (TDC) is the world's first and largest trade association representing the blockchain industry. Our mission is to promote the acceptance and use of digital assets and blockchain-based technologies. Through education, advocacy, and working closely with public policymakers, regulatory agencies, and industry, our goal is to develop a pro-growth legal and regulatory environment that fosters innovation, job creation, and investment. For more information, please visit www.digitalchamber.org. About the Role
The Policy Director is a senior position on TDC’s policy team, reporting to the Vice President of Policy & Government Affairs. The Director will support one or more policy verticals such as consumer innovation, asset tokenization, accounting, decentralization and DeFi. This individual will lead working group activities, shape policy positions, draft comment letters and regulatory submissions, track key legislative and regulatory issues, and engage with U.S. and international policymakers. This is a rare opportunity to play a leading role in shaping the future of digital asset regulation. Key Responsibilities
Policy Research and Support Monitor, research, and summarize federal and international blockchain policy developments. Draft policy documents, comment letters, testimony, and regulatory submissions. Help coordinate input from Chamber members, legal advisors, and technical experts.
Advocacy & Government Relations Support outreach to Congress, the White House, and federal agencies (e.g., SEC, CFTC, Treasury, Federal Reserve). Prepare briefing materials and assist in scheduling meetings and Hill engagement activities. Track and summarize key legislation, hearings, and regulatory proposals relevant to TDC members.
Coalition Building & Industry Engagement Help organize and lead TDC member working group calls and events. Assist in relationship building with partner organizations, think tanks, and trade associations. Represent TDC at select meetings or events as appropriate, with occasional travel.
Required Qualifications and Experience
Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree required 5+ years of experience in public policy, law, government affairs, financial regulation, or a related field. Strong familiarity with the U.S. legislative and regulatory process; interest in financial services, fintech, or digital assets. Strong research, analytical, and written communication skills; attention to detail. Ability to work collaboratively on cross-functional projects and meet deadlines. Preferred Qualifications and Experience
Experience (including internships) in a trade association, advocacy organization, think tank, or technology company. Knowledge of blockchain, cryptocurrency, stablecoins, DeFi, or digital identity topics. Desire to build a career at the intersection of emerging technology and public policy. The compensation for the Policy Director is commensurate with experience and qualifications. In addition to a competitive salary, our benefits program includes medical, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts (FSAs), paid time off and holidays, flexible holidays and vacations, 401(k) retirement plan with matching contributions, and a performance bonus program. Commitment to Equal Opportunity
The Digital Chamber is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring a diverse workforce at all levels of the organization. We value and encourage the contributions of our employees and strive to create an environment where everyone can reach their full potential. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal law. This applies to all aspects of employment, including hiring, transfer, promotion, compensation, eligibility for benefits, and termination.
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The Digital Chamber (TDC) is the world's first and largest trade association representing the blockchain industry. Our mission is to promote the acceptance and use of digital assets and blockchain-based technologies. Through education, advocacy, and working closely with public policymakers, regulatory agencies, and industry, our goal is to develop a pro-growth legal and regulatory environment that fosters innovation, job creation, and investment. For more information, please visit www.digitalchamber.org. About the Role
The Policy Director is a senior position on TDC’s policy team, reporting to the Vice President of Policy & Government Affairs. The Director will support one or more policy verticals such as consumer innovation, asset tokenization, accounting, decentralization and DeFi. This individual will lead working group activities, shape policy positions, draft comment letters and regulatory submissions, track key legislative and regulatory issues, and engage with U.S. and international policymakers. This is a rare opportunity to play a leading role in shaping the future of digital asset regulation. Key Responsibilities
Policy Research and Support Monitor, research, and summarize federal and international blockchain policy developments. Draft policy documents, comment letters, testimony, and regulatory submissions. Help coordinate input from Chamber members, legal advisors, and technical experts.
Advocacy & Government Relations Support outreach to Congress, the White House, and federal agencies (e.g., SEC, CFTC, Treasury, Federal Reserve). Prepare briefing materials and assist in scheduling meetings and Hill engagement activities. Track and summarize key legislation, hearings, and regulatory proposals relevant to TDC members.
Coalition Building & Industry Engagement Help organize and lead TDC member working group calls and events. Assist in relationship building with partner organizations, think tanks, and trade associations. Represent TDC at select meetings or events as appropriate, with occasional travel.
Required Qualifications and Experience
Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree required 5+ years of experience in public policy, law, government affairs, financial regulation, or a related field. Strong familiarity with the U.S. legislative and regulatory process; interest in financial services, fintech, or digital assets. Strong research, analytical, and written communication skills; attention to detail. Ability to work collaboratively on cross-functional projects and meet deadlines. Preferred Qualifications and Experience
Experience (including internships) in a trade association, advocacy organization, think tank, or technology company. Knowledge of blockchain, cryptocurrency, stablecoins, DeFi, or digital identity topics. Desire to build a career at the intersection of emerging technology and public policy. The compensation for the Policy Director is commensurate with experience and qualifications. In addition to a competitive salary, our benefits program includes medical, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts (FSAs), paid time off and holidays, flexible holidays and vacations, 401(k) retirement plan with matching contributions, and a performance bonus program. Commitment to Equal Opportunity
The Digital Chamber is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring a diverse workforce at all levels of the organization. We value and encourage the contributions of our employees and strive to create an environment where everyone can reach their full potential. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal law. This applies to all aspects of employment, including hiring, transfer, promotion, compensation, eligibility for benefits, and termination.
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