According to sources, the Trump team is considering Teresa Goody Guillén, a partner at law firm Baker Hostetler and co-head of its blockchain team, as one of several candidates for the next SEC chairman. Goody Guillén is an experienced securities lawyer with experience serving the SEC and representing blockchain companies and traditional businesses against the agency. Sources said Trump is looking for a non-bureaucrat who supports cryptocurrency to overhaul the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Washington insiders said that unlike Trump's first administration, the election process for the second term was quick and orderly, and the SEC chairman is expected to be selected before Thanksgiving.