🟪Tech Power Breakfast - The Future of Crypto in Business: Insights & Partnerships
Wednesday, April 9, 2025 (8:00 AM - 9:30 AM) (EDT)
Description
Join us for an insightful session with Dan Nuñez Cohen, Vice President of Policy and Regulatory Affairs at Crypto.com, as he introduces the basics of cryptocurrency and its potential for businesses. Dan will explain how Crypto.com’s innovative solutions are helping businesses streamline processes. Crypto.com’s mission goes beyond just crypto trading — they partner with universities, nonprofits and chambers of commerce to enhance financial literacy of digital assets and consumer protections.
In addition, Jeff Lapak, Director at the UNH InterOperability Lab, will discuss the collaborative efforts between Crypto.com and UNH to understand how blockchain technology can shape the future workforce. Jeff will also explore ongoing initiatives to develop educational resources and work with organizations to influence state leglislation around cryptocurrency.
Thank you to our sponsor, Homeseer.
Dan Nuñez Cohen is Vice President, Policy and Regulatory Affairs for Crypto.com. In that role, he advises numerous teams on ensuring products and services' compliance with applicable national, provincial, and local laws in North America. He also helps lead applications for new financial services licenses and registrations and implements the company's public policy initiative and outreach in North America. Prior to joining Crypto.com, Dan was an attorney with international law firm K&L Gates, in the firm's Washington, D.C. office. While at K&L Gates, he advised financial institutions, including banks, payments companies, and digital asset platforms, on compliance with various U.S. financial services laws and represented numerous financial institutions and trade associations on Capitol Hill.
Jeff Lapak has been the Director of the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL) since 2018 where he leads the globally recognized 3rd party test lab for certification of data communication technologies. The UNH-IOL has been a part of the university for 30+ years and is part of UNH’s research office. The lab employs 30 staff and over 100 undergraduate and graduate students who contribute to over 40+ different technology standards and groups. As Director, Jeff is responsible for facilitating the lab’s development in certification test programs, creating strategic partnerships and leading the lab’s strategic direction across its many technology areas. He brings 15+ years of industry and lab experience to fulfill the mission of the UNH-IOL and also works with multiple global industry forums and standards bodies to further their standards development.
Jeff has been involved in the development of software applications, test platform hardware, as well as the development of new testing methodologies and procedures. Jeff’s journey at the IOL began as a UNH student in 1998 and quickly grew into roles such as senior manager, industry lead, and most recently, associate director. As a leader, he’s helped oversee development for many physical layer testing technologies, specializing in the development and testing of high speed electrical measurements for physical devices and copper cables. His development areas have included technologies such as: 10, 25, 40, and 100 Gigabit Ethernet, Infiniband, twisted pair Auto-Negotiation, Backplane and Cable Characterization, Physical Coding Sublayers, and FPGA hardware platforms.
Jeff also is the Executive Director of the UNHI Venture Studio and for Director of Operations for the UNH Collaborative Core Wet Lab, formerly the UNH COVID lab.
The UNHI Venture Studio assists UNH units with Intellectual Property assets, specifically those in the start-up process by providing strategy and business planning, marketing, operational oversight, venture capital planning, and other business focused support to develop their revenue streams, growth strategies, and enhance corporate engagement.
The UNH Collaborative Core Wet lab is a core facility designed to enable UNH researchers and external companies access to high throughput and fast turn around time sample processing to support projects, grants, and R&D efforts. It was originally designed as a high volume COVID test processing facility which operated during the COVID-19 pandemic and provided over 1.4M COVID test results to the UNH, USNH, and NH State communities Providing same or next day qPCR results to colleges, K-12 schools, Long Term Care Facilities, and other members of the general public.
Jeff holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Masters of Business Administration from the University of New Hampshire.
$15 Members
$25 Non-Members
21 Madbury Road Suite 101
Durham, NH 03824 United States
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