The Provenance Blockchain Foundation announces the appointment of Joshua Maddox as Director of Developer Community

Talented marketing and blockchain expert brings developer outreach, external affairs and marketing expertise to Origin

SAN FRANCISCO, 28 September 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Provenance Blockchain Foundation, a leading organization focused on enabling financial services firms to adopt blockchain solutions and reimagine how their businesses operate, today announced the appointment of Joshua Maddox as director, developer community.

In this role, Joshua Maddox will build an industry-leading financial services developer ecosystem, including the foundation’s HASH grant program. With a growth and adoption mindset, Joshua is excited to work alongside Provenance Blockchain’s rapidly growing community of brands, builders and developers who are collectively innovating and developing the future of financial services on the blockchain.

Maddox joins Provenance Blockchain after serving as Vice President of Marketing and Blockchain Innovation at Jambb, an entertainment company that seeks to bridge the gap between the Web3 and the physical world. Prior to Jambb, Maddox served as Head of Developer Relations at Kin Ecosystem, the foundation that runs the largest token on the Solana Blockchain, and as Associate Director of Marketing and Technology at Acumen, a global nonprofit that is changing the way the world tackles poverty by investing in sustainable businesses , leaders and ideas.

“I am delighted to have Joshua join the team. He has great empathy for developers from his diverse experiences in the blockchain space and beyond,” says Morgan McKenney, CEO of Provenance Blockchain. “He is a true collaborator, forward-thinking and curious, which enables him to successfully collaborate with a wide range of different developers in the Provenance Blockchain ecosystem.”

Maddox also brings a wealth of interdisciplinary technology and entrepreneurial experience to Herkomst, having led departments, projects or campaigns for Barclays, Unilever, The British Schools Foundation, IKEA Social Entrepreneurship, Rockefeller Foundation, Facebook, LG and more.

“I joined Provenance because they have clearly become a leader in providing trusted, institutional blockchain solutions to the financial services industry. I am delighted to be joining the team at such a critical time and look forward to being a key player in this innovative space ,” Maddox said. “I’m inspired by the incredible work happening at Provenance and excited to be a part of developing and driving real change in our sector.”

The Provenance Blockchain Foundation brings together a diverse community of financial services companies and developers to solve real financial services inefficiencies at scale on the Provenance Blockchain. Provenance Blockchain is used across lending, mortgage, payments and capital markets management to enable the entire digital asset cycle, from origination to financing, financing and trading. To date, Provenance Blockchain has successfully transformed lending, securitization, private assets, payment and exchange and has supported over 10 billion dollars in digital-native transactions.

About Provenance Blockchain Foundation

Provenance Blockchain is built specifically for the financial services ecosystem. The world’s leading financial institutions, fintechs and asset managers use the Provenance Blockchain to enable the entire lifecycle of digital assets: from origination to financing, funding and trading of digitally-native assets. Provenance Blockchain successfully transforms lending, securitization, payments and exchanges, and supports over 10 billion dollars in digitally native transactions. Provenance Blockchain’s native utility token, HASH, is used to pay transaction fees and enable governance. Learn more at herkomst.ioon Twitter @herkomstfdnand on LinkedIn.

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The Provenance Blockchain Foundation announces the appointment of Joshua Maddox as Director of Developer Community

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