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Nicholas Marton is an accomplished data science and machine learning professional with extensive experience in leading innovative projects and teams. Currently serving as the Director of Data Science and Machine Learning at Sigma Ratings since April 2020, Nicholas previously held the position of Lead Machine Learning Engineer. At KeyMe from July 2016 to April 2020, significant contributions included enhancing core product performance through the application of deep learning techniques. Nicholas also worked as a Project Manager and Software Developer at the Rensselaer Artificial Intelligence and Reasoning Laboratory from August 2014 to May 2016, where achievements included developing an advanced automated theorem prover and employing machine learning for analogy extraction. Nicholas holds both a Master's and Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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Sigma360
Sigma360 is a leading AI-driven risk intelligence platform used by global organizations to fight financial crime and make more informed counterparty risk decisions. We give our clients real-time access to thousands of expertly maintained, up to date data sources. To date, Sigma has organized data on over 1B companies and associated people to make it one of the world’s largest, most comprehensive risk analysis databases. Sigma’s data, together with our curated proprietary intelligence, helps modernize compliance workflows and adds additional risk detection insights and context in a way previously unavailable commercially. Our suite of solutions include: AML and Watchlist Screening and Monitoring Global Adverse Media and Event Detection Perpetual KYC AML Investigations and Alert Management Customer Due Diligence Counterparty Credit Risk Country Risk Ratings We are driven by our mission to make the world more open and transparent through data. Schedule a demo at www.sigmaratings.com and find out how a single, unified solution can increase your team’s efficiency by 30-40%.