According to a recent LinkedIn post from Sardine, the company has added Adam Midden as an Enterprise Business Development Representative, emphasizing his decade-long background leading financial crime and AML teams. The post notes his experience spans fintech firms, government agencies, and intelligence work targeting human trafficking and money laundering.
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The post suggests Sardine aims to leverage this domain expertise on the commercial front, with Midden focused on engaging financial crime leaders who align with the company’s problem set. For investors, this hire points to a targeted go-to-market strategy in risk, fraud, and compliance segments, potentially improving sales effectiveness and reinforcing Sardine’s positioning in the financial crime prevention and AML technology market.

