Financial Technology Policy Specialist, U.S. Treasury - Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)
Rachel Pierce is a Financial Technology Policy Specialist and National Bank Examiner with the OCC’s Office of Financial Technology. In this role, Rachel provides oversight of payment system innovations, utilization of distributed ledger technology, artificial intelligence, and digital asset innovations occurring within the financial system. She also supports the FFIEC’s SupTech Subcommittee in meeting its mission and objectives in fostering interagency collaboration around SupTech. As a National Bank Examiner, Rachel has experience supervising financial institutions ranging from $20 million to over $3 trillion in total assets spanning across community, midsize, large, and international banking divisions. Rachel holds a Bachelor of Finance from Northern Michigan University, a FinTech Professional Certification through the University of Minnesota, a Blockchain Degree through the Blockchain Council, and various certifications in credit, blockchain, crypto, and GenAI.
Roundtable Room 2 (Level 2)
Open
The proliferation of tokenized financial assets across distinct networks has created significant challenges for both the private and public sectors, including issues of interoperability, scalability, regulatory compliance and security. A base layer foundational digital infrastructure, which facilitates interoperability and supports secure transactions of tokenised assets across such networks, could address these challenges while unlocking new opportunities for economic growth.
Global Layer One (GL1) is a collaborative initiative between the public and private sectors to foster the development of multi-purpose, shared ledger infrastructures, that will facilitate seamless cross-border financial transactions while meeting regulatory expectations. More information about GL1 may be found at
The GL1 Dialogue is a series of in person public-private dialogues to facilitate broader industry engagements around GL1. These dialogues seek to bring together financial institutions and policymakers to discuss and learn about developments in financial and asset tokenisation, and features key milestones and progress under GL1. This roundtable will discuss the regulatory and operational considerations in building an ecosystem of regulatory compliant digital infrastructure for tokenised financial transactions.