
"Greenberg's appointment comes as AlphaSense, a New York-based private company, reports more than $500 million in annual recurring revenue and over 7,000 customers, including 70% of the S&P 500 and 90% of the S&P 100."
"Greenberg said AlphaSense's platform relies on a library of about 500 million documents, and that AI reasoning across long context windows helps compress research workflows from hours to under an hour."
"She cited use cases from investment analysis to M&A sourcing and competitive benchmarking, including for private companies without SEC filings."
Samantha Greenberg has been appointed CFO of AlphaSense, a specialized AI-powered search engine that indexes around 500 million documents. With over seven years of experience using the platform as an investor, Greenberg aims to enhance finance teams' operations in a data-driven environment. AlphaSense reports over $500 million in annual recurring revenue and serves more than 7,000 customers, including a significant portion of the S&P 500. Greenberg's background includes nearly 20 years as a tech and consumer investor before transitioning to CFO roles in various companies.
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