WonderFi appoints Adam Garetson as chief legal officer

Garetson was previously director and senior counsel at Royal Bank of Canada

WonderFi appoints Adam Garetson as chief legal officer

Vancouver-based technology company WonderFi Technologies Inc. has appointed Adam Garetson as general counsel and chief legal officer, effective April 11, 2022.

Garetson brings over a decade of experience providing legal and regulatory advice to public companies across sectors. Having most recently served as director and senior counsel at the Royal Bank of Canada, he oversaw legal matters relating to the investment banking and global markets trading businesses of RBC Capital Markets where he managed legal risk and provided strategic thought-leadership on emerging products and technologies.

"I am thrilled to be joining WonderFi as general counsel and chief legal officer,” said Garetson.  “WonderFi is at the forefront of the digital asset space, and is committed to compliant access and investor protection in an evolving legal landscape. I look forward to joining the talented, innovative team and helping lead strategic transactions and partnerships to advance WonderFi's success as a global leader."

Garetson began his career practicing securities law in the Toronto office of Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, focusing on M&A and corporate governance. During his career, he has provided legal guidance on blockchain products and crypto assets, as well as cross-border trading and corporate finance transactions, and has engaged with securities commissions, exchanges and regulatory bodies such as the Ontario Securities Commission and the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada with respect to obtaining orders, approvals and exemptions in these areas.

He earned his Juris Doctor law degree from the University of Manitoba and his Honours Philosophy undergraduate degree from the University of Waterloo, and has served as a committee member of the Canadian Bankers Association Securities Legislation Specialist Group.

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