Crypto Compliance Symposium Campaign: Email & Social Media
by Jessica Foncannontitle
Crypto Compliance Symposium Campaign: Email & Social Media
agency
Sunny Pixel Studio
Submission by
Jessica Foncannon
Project Lead
Jessica Foncannon / Freelance Designer & Illustrator
Contributors
Pam Boytinck, Marketing Consultant
ACFCS and Chainalysis partnered to create something that revolutionized the fight against FinCrime through the Crypto Compliance Symposium in San Francisco.
It was BIG – like PUNK was to music in the 70s. One minute you’re listening to the Neil Young and then along comes the Ramones. Revolutionary!
Crypto is shaking up finance the way Punk Rock shook up music. Banks are becoming crypto firms, crypto exchanges are seeking banking licenses, and the lines are increasingly blurred between traditional finance and fintech.
At the ACFCS Crypto Compliance Symposium, attendees got to know crypto well enough to make it dance to their tune, a jam session packed with the knowledge and insights to investigate transactions involving crypto and update compliance skills in light of the rise of crypto assets. Participants discovered the latest in fincrime risks and innovative compliance responses in crypto to a whole new tune!
Jessica Foncannon
Like a unified river that was suddenly thrust over a cliff edge, we're still navigating all of the moving obstacles from the pandemic. For 1.5 years, I was a full-time+ art director, homeschooling teacher to two kids, chef, gym coach, mental health therapist, fill-in-the-blank, you know...we all lived it! It was too much! So, I happen to be one of the women in that reported statistic who had to resign. After stepping away from an amazing company this last year, I pivoted by launching my own small business. I've had the opportunity to wear many hats: graphic designer, surface pattern designer, illustrator, professor, wedding photographer, landscape photographer, but most importantly, supportive wife and guiding mom. I've learned that one of the essential components to a successful business is community and connection. Even though I'm no longer a part of that same team, my old co-workers continue to reach out and make me feel like I am. We collaborate and we've stayed connected. I've mentored them and they've mentored me. We've passed freelance projects back and forth, offering insights into the world of invoices, contracts and camaraderie in freelancing. These are the amazing designers of this Arizona design community that make it what it is, maintaining a strong, unified flow no matter the obstacles.