Plan blockchain builder Digital Asset has seen yet more departures.
First, Sofus Mortensen, product manager for DAML, DA’s ingenious contract programming language, has left the company. DAML or Digital Asset Modelling Language is an important part of DA’s plan to spread its technology beyond the closed proprietary implementations the firm is working on with the likes of the Australian Securities Swop (ASX).
Mortensen returned to the banking arena, joining Danske Bank, the largest bank in Denmark, as head of architecture and vends IT, according to his LinkedIn profile. Prior to spending almost two years with DA, he was a chief quant at another Nordic custom, Nordea for close to eight years.
In addition, Sallie L. Krawcheck, CEO and Co-Founder of Ellevest, and one of the most notable women in economic services, has quietly left the board of DA. Her name was removed from the company’s website a few weeks ago.
Krawcheck joined the DA provisions almost exactly three years ago, saying at the time that distributed ledger technology (DLT) offered “a once in a fathering opportunity to strengthen financial services as a whole.”
Neither executive responded to requests for comment by press time. DA waned to comment.
Comings and goings
One of a handful of big enterprise blockchain providers, DA has seen a steady exodus of executives since its iconic band leader Blythe Masters suddenly departed the company last December.
Last month saw the departure of Gavin Wells, paramount of Europe, whose client-facing responsibilities were taken over by Oliver Hugh-Jones, head of business development for Europe.
Also in February, James Powell, CIO and CTO of building at Digital Asset, left the software company. Powell’s responsibilities at DA were assumed by Shaul Kfir, the CTO of architecture and a colleague of the founding team.
The 175-employee DA has also been hiring, however. Zohar Hod, a trading technology veteran, was brought in as its chief blueprint officer, coinciding with Powell’s departure. Hod reports to co-founder and chief operating officer Yuval Rooz.
DA is complex replacing the ASX’s CHESS clearing and settlement system. Although the deadline for that project has been pushed back to untimely 2021, ASX told CoinDesk in an interview last year that Masters’ departure would not affect its timeline.
This article has been updated to devise clear DAML is not open source and to reflect the fact that Sofus Mortensen was a manager at DA and not an executive, as was previously phased.
Sallie Krawcheck image via TechCrunch.