Carole House left her position as a crypto adviser at the New York State Department of Financial Services to rejoin the White House in an election year.
Carole House, one of the authors behind U.S. President Joe Biden’s executive order on digital assets, announced that she will return to government work.
In a June 24 LinkedIn post, House said she will serve as the White House National Security Council’s special adviser for cybersecurity and critical infrastructure policy. She is still listed as an adviser for regulatory and university groups studying emerging technology, including the Digital Dollar Project and the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
While serving as the National Security Council’s director of cybersecurity and secure digital innovation from April 2021 to June 2022, House helped draft an executive order to establish a regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies in the United States. President Biden signed the order in March 2022 — one of his first actions directly related to digital asset regulation in the country.