Draft:Dr Krissy Jones
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Krissy Jones is a British entrepreneur, philanthropist, and author. With vast experience in the finance, retail, media, and nonprofit industries, she is the founder of a regulated international forex broker and, a regulated cryptocurrency exchange Jones is the founder of a nonprofit organization Trilogy Trust Foundation.[citation needed]
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Education
[edit]Jones completed a doctorate in Business Administration, specializing in strategy and innovation.[3] She holds a postgraduate degree- certificate in education covering higher and adult education (PGCE), a diploma in health and social care, and an NVQ Level 4 Management certificate.[citation needed]
Career
[edit]Jones started her career in the health and social care sector as a social worker and care home manager, being the youngest registered home manager at age 21.[citation needed] She later became a qualified teacher. This led her into training and eventually marked her entry into entrepreneurship.[citation needed]