Former warnermusic CEO Stephen Cooper is joining the oneofnft board of directors, bringing his rich background in music and entertainment to NFTs at OneOf. camgthompson reports:
Cooper, who was CEO of entertainment company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer prior to joining Warner, brings vast experience in the music and entertainment industry and will help develop OneOf’s brand and creator strategy to target new audiences and industries.
Lin Dai, CEO and co-founder of OneOf, told CoinDesk that Cooper joining the board is a “huge endorsement” for OneOf and he will bring expertise that will help forge new partnerships and onboard millions of non-crypto native users to Web3. “OneOf and many other companies are doing a lot more with [Web3] technology than just PFPs [profile pictures] this year. The work that we are doing with major corporations in banking, travel and entertainment are traditionally noncrypto companies,” Dai told CoinDesk. “Having Steve in helping us and guiding us as well as teaching us how to navigate and have those conversations.”
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