ID.me, an USA-based digital identity network announced on April 11, the appointment of Samantha Greenberg as Chief Financial Officer. Greenberg brings to ID.me over 20 years of experience leading financial operations, analyzing private and public technology and consumer companies, and scaling high-growth businesses.
ID.me empowers consumers to easily access online services and benefits while controlling their personal data, also announced that it has raised $132 million in Series D funding, led by Viking Global Investors with participation from CapitalG, Morgan Stanley Counterpoint, FTV Capital, PSP Growth, Auctus Investment Group, Moonshots Capital, and Scout Ventures. The latest round brings the total investment in the company to more than $240 million since its founding in 2010.
Greenberg most recently served as CFO of Mint House, where she led financial operations including financial planning and analysis; accounting and reporting; investor relations, M&A, capital markets, audit, treasury and tax. Prior to Mint House, she worked in leading financial institutions including Citadel, Goldman Sachs and Paulson & Co. Greenberg also founded, scaled and led SEC registration of investment management firm Margate Capital Management LP, growing it into the third-largest female-run hedge fund in the U.S. She holds a B.S. in economics from the Wharton School, and an MBA from Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business.

Samantha Greenberg
“I am excited to join ID.me as its secure portable identity network grows ever more essential in a world where services and commerce have migrated digitally,”
Greenberg said.
Featured image credit: Samantha Greenberg Chief Financial Officer of ID.me. Background image edited from Freepik.
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