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VP Fintech, US

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$140 - $200/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

Experience selling blockchain infrastructure, custody, wallets, or fintech APIs is a strong plus ... Terms Title: VP Fintech, US Salary: $140,000-$200,000 per year (full-time) Bonus: Performance-based ...

VP, Strategic Accounts

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$324 - $381/hr

As a regulated blockchain infrastructure company, we use technology to tokenize, custody, trade ... As a VP of Strategic Accounts, you'll get to: * Source, negotiate and close partnerships with ...

VP of Engineering, Trade

Chicago, IL · On-site +1

$185K - $239K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

About the Role zerohash is hiring a VP of Engineering to lead our Trade organization, the team ... blockchain infrastructure on their own. The zerohash platform supports three core pillars: Trade ...

VP, Strategic Accounts

New York, NY · Remote

$195K - $229K/yr

As a regulated blockchain infrastructure company, we use technology to tokenize, custody, trade ... As a VP of Strategic Accounts, you'll get to: * Source, negotiate and close partnerships with ...

VP, Strategic Accounts

New York, NY · On-site

$195K - $229K/yr

As a regulated blockchain infrastructure company, we use technology to tokenize, custody, trade ... As a VP of Strategic Accounts, you'll get to: * Source, negotiate and close partnerships with ...

$180 - $240/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Vice President of Corporate Marketing Remote; Santa Cruz, California, United States At Paystand, w ... By harnessing the power of blockchain technology, we digitize receivables, automate financial ...

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How much do vice president blockchain jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for vice president blockchain in the United States is $157,532.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $115,000.00 and $190,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a vice president blockchain do?

A Vice President of Blockchain oversees the development, implementation, and management of blockchain technology strategies within an organization. They lead teams to develop blockchain-based solutions, ensure compliance with regulations, and collaborate with other executives on integrating blockchain into business operations. Their responsibilities often include identifying opportunities for blockchain innovation, managing budgets, and staying updated on industry trends to maintain a competitive edge.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a vice president blockchain?

To thrive as a Vice President Blockchain, you need deep expertise in blockchain technologies, distributed ledger systems, and business strategy, typically supported by a relevant degree and senior leadership experience. Familiarity with platforms like Ethereum and Hyperledger, understanding of smart contracts, and certifications such as Certified Blockchain Professional (CBP) are commonly required. Exceptional leadership, communication, and strategic vision are crucial soft skills for guiding teams and fostering innovation. These competencies ensure effective oversight, drive blockchain adoption, and align technology solutions with business objectives.

How does a vice president blockchain typically collaborate with cross-functional teams within an organization?

A Vice President of Blockchain often works closely with various departments, including IT, legal, product management, and business development, to design and implement blockchain strategies. They facilitate communication between technical teams and executive leadership, ensuring that blockchain initiatives align with overall business objectives. Regular collaboration involves overseeing project timelines, addressing compliance and security concerns, and fostering innovation within cross-functional teams. This role requires strong leadership and the ability to translate complex technical concepts for non-technical stakeholders.

What is the difference between Vice President Blockchain vs Blockchain Project Manager?

AspectVice President BlockchainBlockchain Project Manager
Required CredentialsAdvanced degrees, extensive blockchain experience, leadership skillsRelevant certifications, project management experience, blockchain knowledge
Work EnvironmentExecutive-level, strategic planning, company-wide initiativesProject execution, team coordination, timeline management
Employer & Industry UsageFinancial services, tech firms, large enterprisesStartups, tech companies, consulting firms
Search & Comparison IntentHigh-level strategic roles, leadership in blockchainProject management, implementation of blockchain solutions

The Vice President Blockchain typically holds a senior leadership role focused on strategic planning and overseeing blockchain initiatives at an organizational level. In contrast, a Blockchain Project Manager manages specific projects, coordinating teams to implement blockchain solutions. While both roles require blockchain knowledge, the VP is more strategic and executive-focused, whereas the Project Manager is more operational and project-oriented.

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Infographic showing various Vice President Blockchain job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $157,532 per year, or $75.7 per hour.

Business Information Security Officer-VP

State Street Global Advisors

Quincy, MA

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Who We Are Looking For

Global Cybersecurity (GCS) manages cyber risk across State Street's business entities by delivering timely, actionable insights that enable informed decision-making and strengthen the firm's cyber risk culture. Within GCS, the Business Information Security Officer (BISO) function is the trusted advisor that embeds security within the business, serving as the conduit between GCS and the business units providing guidance on policy, standard, and control compliance, and promoting cyber awareness across the organization.

The Vice President, Business Information Security Officer (BISO) provides cyber risk management oversight to lines of business and legal entities within State Street, sitting within the first line of defense and reporting into Senior BISO / MD. The VP BISO leads a small team focused on providing cyber advisory services, building application and service level threat models, executing a cyber book of work aligned to State Street business units, and delivering metrics and cyber-driven content that support the business's enhanced decision-making framework.

This role is intended for a cyber risk leader who can support both traditional technology environments and emerging digital asset services. The candidate should be able to assess blockchain and digital asset risk in a practical way, including tokenization, custody, wallet security, Hardware Security Modules (HSMs), transaction signing, smart contract assurance, third-party platforms and broader blockchain based financial services solutions. The candidate should translate these topics into clear control expectations for business, technology, risk, compliance, legal, and regulatory stakeholders.

The Non-Technical Dimension: Trusted Advisor

The VP BISO is a strategic change agent and thought leader. They must build trust through information and transparency with senior executives and be able to present to the highest levels of leadership and, where relevant, external regulators with the appropriate blend of technical and business detail. As a critical partner to senior business leaders in the first line of defense, the incumbent must be skilled at influencing change to lead teams to further adopt cyber controls while reducing overall residual risk to their businesses. The VP identifies key stakeholders, establishes new relationships, and coordinates resources and Security Guardians to broker the right conversations across GCS and the business.

The Technical Dimension

This role requires a strong technical background and the ability to understand emerging technologies, their purpose, security requirements, and benefits to a large financial firm. VP is a strong cyber controls analyst who can correlate the firm's cyber risk taxonomy to applicable business processes to conclude on the residual cyber risks aligned to business functions and critical business services, with practitioner-level depth. They must understand threats and risk mitigations, perform cyber risk assessments at the application, platform, and system levels, and recommend solutions that protect the bank and strengthen its cyber resiliency and incident-response preparedness. For digital asset services, this includes understanding digital asset custody models, cryptographic key management, HSM and MPC based signing controls, wallet security, smart contract risks, blockchain infrastructure dependencies, and response readiness for suspicious or unauthorized digital asset activity.

What You Will Be Responsible For
  • Lead a small team to support aligned business stakeholders while focusing on increased cyber capabilities; execute a cyber book of work aligned to the business.
  • Partner with senior business and technology leaders through timely data delivery to enable informed decision-making, prioritization, and risk-based trade-offs.
  • Oversee and actively manage risks in line with risk appetite through continuous business unit engagement, escalating open risk items to aligned business leadership.
  • Perform cyber risk assessments at the application / platform / system levels to identify vulnerabilities and potential threats, analyze impacts to the bank, and determine protections required.
  • Integrate information security risk review into lifecycle processes such as Incident Management, Vulnerability Management, Third-Party Risk Review, Cyber Resiliency, eSDLC, and Change and Project Management.
  • Represent the global cybersecurity organization as a member of business control committees, risk committees, and specialized forums alongside Executive Management, Internal Audit, Enterprise Technology Risk Management, Compliance, Legal, and Regulatory.
  • Prepare and deliver executive-ready presentations and briefings on protection needs outcomes, threat models, and control results to mid and senior level leadership.
  • Advise on blockchain and digital asset risk across tokenization, custody, wallet operations, transaction authorization, transaction signing, smart contract use, blockchain infrastructure, and any third-party digital asset services.
  • Challenge custody and key management designs, including HSM usage, cold storage controls, private key lifecycle management, backup and recovery, quorum approvals, segregation of duties, break-glass access, and operational resilience.
  • The candidate should demonstrate familiarity with custody and key management models, including HSM-backed solutions, Multi-Party Computation (MPC), transaction-signing controls, and cold storage architectures.
  • Coordinate with security architecture, application security, cloud security, IAM/PAM, SOC/SIEM, vendor risk, risk management, legal, compliance, and technology teams to define practical digital asset control expectations.
Technical Judgment & Knowledge

Aligned to the GCS BISO cyber technical skills model, the VP should demonstrate practitioner-level depth across several of the domains below and be able to answer probing questions and coach others.

Core Technologies
  • Cloud & modern platform security (Azure, AWS, or cloud principles; hybrid and multi-cloud)
  • Networking and network security
  • Security architecture fundamentals and control design effectiveness.
  • Blockchain and distributed ledger technology fundamentals, including public and permissioned networks, transaction lifecycle concepts, digital asset infrastructure, and tokenization models.
  • Digital asset custody technologies, including wallet architecture, HSMs, MPC concepts, cold storage, warm/hot wallet risk, transaction signing, and private key protection.
Supporting Processes
  • Cryptography, encryption, and key management
  • Patching and vulnerability management
  • Cyber resiliency, incident response, and recovery (tabletop exercises, playbooks, after-action reviews)
  • Data classification and data protection
  • Secure communication protocols
  • Identity and Access Management (IAM) / Privileged Access concepts
  • Secure SDLC, secure engineering, and DevSecOps
  • Software Supply Chain Security
  • Third-party & supply chain security (vendor assessments, shared responsibility models)
  • Security operations & monitoring (SOC / SIEM awareness)
  • Smart contract security review, including threat modeling, secure design, independent audit coverage, vulnerability remediation, change governance, and privileged administration risk
  • Digital asset custody control assessment, including HSM-backed key protection, cold storage procedures, key generation, backup, recovery, rotation, destruction, transaction approval workflows, and non-repudiation
  • On-chain monitoring and digital asset incident response, including suspicious activity alerting, fraud indicators, wallet compromise scenarios, unauthorized transaction response, and escalation procedures
Digital Asset Custody, HSM & Cold Storage Focus

The candidate should not only understand blockchain concepts, but also the specific cyber and operational risks created by custody, wallet administration, private key protection, and transaction signing.

  • Understands the role of HSMs in cryptographic key generation, key storage, transaction signing, secure execution boundaries, tamper resistance, and separation of administrative duties.
  • Can evaluate cold storage models, including offline controls, key ceremony discipline, physical and logical access controls, recovery procedures, availability constraints, and operational errors that could delay or prevent transaction execution.
  • Can assess hot, warm, and cold wallet risk tradeoffs, including availability, automation, transaction velocity, fraud exposure, insider threat, disaster recovery, and business continuity considerations.
  • Can challenge private key lifecycle controls, including key generation, custody, backup, recovery, rotation, revocation, destruction, dual control, quorum approvals, and evidence of control operation.
  • Can evaluate transaction authorization controls, including maker/checker processes, approval thresholds, segregation of duties, privileged access, non-repudiation, monitoring, and exception handling.
Emerging Technology & AI

The BISO function upskills talent to manage current and emerging cyber risk, including evolving frontier-model AI risk. Candidates should be able to:

  • Articulate the risks associated with Generative AI, and the differences between Generative AI, Agentic AI, and traditional Machine Learning.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of model risk, frontier models, and the risk management around them.
  • Show strong technical expertise across Cloud Security, Digital Assets, AI, Identity & Access Management, Application Security, and Software Supply Chain Security.
  • Use AI effectively to solve problems; experience with Agentic AI use cases and deployments is a plus.
  • Explain how digital asset risks differ from traditional application risks, including transaction finality, private key compromise, smart contract logic, custody dependencies, on-chain activity, and third-party platform concentration risk.
Risk Management
  • Understands how to measure risk, discuss trade-offs, and support risk-acceptance decisions in line with risk appetite.
  • Understanding of issue management, triage, remediation tracking, and residual-risk scoring.
  • Ability to assess digital asset risks across custody, key management, wallet administration, HSM usage, cold storage, smart contracts, third parties, monitoring, incident response, operational resilience, and privileged access.
What We Value

These skills will help you succeed in this role:

  • Establish key relationships with business risk executives, third-party management, client relations, global technology services, second and third lines of defense, and internal regulatory teams.
  • Identify friction and complexities that hinder efficient security controls and coordinate or escalate solutions.
  • Translate technical risk into clear, actionable business terms for both technical and nontechnical audiences.
  • Good understanding of agile methodology, tools, procedures, and iterative decision-making processes.
  • Experience working with dashboards and data-mining tools to build cyber risk profiles.
  • Demonstrates continuous learning; stays current on emerging threats, technologies, and trends, and can explain how they keep up to date.
  • Knows when to admit knowledge gaps and can describe how they would go about obtaining the needed information.
  • Applies sound judgment when evaluating emerging technologies and can distinguish material risk from theoretical concerns.
Education & Preferred Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in computer science, Information security and assurance, or a related technical field or equivalent work aligned experience.
  • CISSP/CISP preferred.
  • Blockchain and digital asset security certifications (e.g., Certified Blockchain Security Professional (CBSP)) are desirable. Practical experience with digital asset custody, wallet infrastructure, HSMs, MPC technologies, transaction signing controls, smart contracts, tokenization platforms, and blockchain security assessments is strongly preferred.
  • At least 6 years of information security experience in an operational or analytical capacity, with 4+ years within financial services; qualitative cyber risk analysis experience highly preferred.
  • Experience working with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework; AWS or Azure cloud security preferable but not required.
  • Experience with business concepts including finance, business requirements, compliance, and risk management.
  • Familiarity with applicable regional regulatory guidance across the jurisdictions the role supports
  • Practical experience with blockchain, digital assets, tokenization, custody, wallet infrastructure, smart contracts, HSM-based key management, cold storage, transaction signing controls, or digital asset platform risk assessments strongly preferred.
  • Strong analytical, communication (written and verbal), research, and organizational skills; strong interpersonal skills including active listening, dependability, and teamwork.

Salary Range:

$120,000 - $202,500 Annual

The range quoted above applies to the role in the primary location specified. If the candidate would ultimately work outside of the primary location above, the applicable range could differ.

Employees are eligible to participate in State Street's comprehensive benefits program, which includes: our retirement savings plan (401K) with company match; insurance coverage including basic life, medical, dental, vision, long-term disability, and other optional additional coverages; paid-time off including vacation, sick leave, short term disability, and family care responsibilities; access to our Employee Assistance Program; incentive compensation including eligibility for annual performance-based awards (excluding certain sales roles subject to sales incentive plans); and, eligibility for certain tax advantaged savings plans.

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