The Relex Development team has expanded to include two new employees who will fill finance and project developer advisory roles respectively.

In response to a need for an individual focused on internal finances, sales, trading, and market making, accountant Jai Song has been brought onto the team to address those needs.

Song received his accounting degree from the University of Illinois, Circle Campus in Chicago.

Having started two businesses, Song is well-versed in the internal management skills and financial acumen needed to run a company. He became interested in bitcoin and cryptocurrency a number of years ago when they first began making headlines.

Most recently, Song was the Controller and Property Manager for Highland Springs Resort in California. A Controller is the chief accounting officer and head of the accounting department for a company.

Song also had previously served as an accountant for a novelty toy company.

Song will monitor and ensure the state of normally functioning markets. With a background in anti-fraud activities and an acquaintance of Peter Lee, Song embodies the honest, ethical practices prized by Relex executives.

The Relex team is also excited to add Scott Duncan to a formal role as a project advisor who works directly with developers, assessing projects to determine whether they are suitable for the Relex Development platform.

Upon determination of suitability from Duncan and others, these projects will then be migrated to the Relex Development proxy developer channel. Duncan will take an active role in designing and building out projects with the proxy developer community.

Duncan and CEO Keith Hilden will also be traveling to Myanmar this October to visit a new, previously unreleased partner.

Duncan also collaborated with Relex Chief Business Strategist Hriday Sarma on their co-written academic paper published by the South Asia Democratic Forum.