A former SEC attorney who now represents blockchain companies, Goody Guillén would be "an instant change maker," said one token project founder.
Wallace and his wife listed their home in Washington, D.C.’s Kalorama neighborhood for $6.4 million, the Wall Street Journal ...
Veteran broadcaster Chris Wallace is saying goodbye to his Washington, DC perch as he lists his stately home in the Kalorama ...
Chris Wallace lived in the four-bedroom, five-bathroom 7,000sqft home for the past three decades and is selling just as ...
The journalist, who just listed his abode for $6.4 million, plans to spend less time in the capital after announcing his ...
The broadcaster, who just announced his exit from CNN, bought the property with his wife, Lorraine Wallace, for $1.1 million ...
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The residential pipeline in Adams Morgan has slowed in recent years, and now there are just a handful of projects in the ...
Goody Guillén served as an attorney for the SEC’s Office of the General Counsel from 2009 to 2011. She later worked at Kalorama Partners with former SEC chair Harvey Pitt, advising clients against SEC ...
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