Mike Clarke
About Mike Clarke
Mike Clarke is the Vice President of Engineering at Treasury Prime, known for his foundational roles at Sentry.io and Standard Treasury, and his expertise in API development and compliance tools.
Mike Clarke - Vice President of Engineering at Treasury Prime
Mike Clarke holds the position of Vice President of Engineering at Treasury Prime. He transitioned to this role from his previous position at Sentry.io, an application monitoring platform. At Treasury Prime, Clarke oversees engineering initiatives and drives the development of technological solutions to enhance the company's offerings.
Career Background of Mike Clarke
Mike Clarke has established a distinguished career in the engineering and software development sectors. His tenure at Sentry.io saw him founding the data analytics team, where he played a pivotal role in shaping the platform's capabilities. Prior to this, Clarke was a founding engineer at Standard Treasury, an 'API first' bank. During his time there, he contributed significantly by building the API gateway for developers. Clarke's career further expanded when Standard Treasury was acquired by Silicon Valley Bank, where he served as a principal software engineer and later engineering manager.
Education and Expertise of Mike Clarke
Mike Clarke earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in electrical engineering from the University of Notre Dame. His academic background provided a strong foundation for his subsequent roles in engineering and technology. Clarke's expertise spans data analytics, API development, and compliance tools creation, making him a valuable asset in any engineering team.
Mike Clarke's Contributions to Standard Treasury
As a founding engineer at Standard Treasury, Mike Clarke was instrumental in creating the API gateway that facilitated developer interactions with the platform. Additionally, he was responsible for developing compliance tools, including a risk service that checked targets against the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions lists. These contributions were pivotal in enhancing the security and functionality of the bank's technology infrastructure.