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Bedrock Data Expands Leadership Team with Strategic Hires to Meet Surging Enterprise Demand for AI Data Security and Governance

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Bedrock Data Expands Leadership Team with Strategic Hires to Meet Surging Enterprise Demand for AI Data Security and Governance
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Bedrock Data Expands Leadership Team with Strategic Hires to Meet Surging Enterprise Demand for AI Data Security and Governance

2026-05-21 21:05 Last Updated At:21:11

MENLO PARK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 21, 2026--

Bedrock Data, the platform provider for DSPM, AI data security and governance, today announced three senior leadership appointments: Vikram Arwade as Vice President of Engineering, Corinna Krueger as Vice President of Marketing and Amy Greenberg as Head of Revenue Operations. The appointments come as enterprises accelerate AI adoption, expanding the scale and complexity of their data environments and driving increased demand for AI data security and governance.

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“We’re seeing a clear shift in how enterprises are thinking about data and AI, and the demand for solutions that can keep up is accelerating quickly,” said Bruno Kurtic, CEO and co-founder of Bedrock Data. “To meet that demand, we’re investing across engineering, go-to-market and operations with leaders who have scaled through this kind of growth before. Vikram, Corinna and Amy bring the operating experience to execute at the pace our customers need.”

Vikram Arwade, Vice President of Engineering

Arwade brings nearly two decades of engineering experience and over a decade of engineering leadership across enterprises and startups, including Riverbed Technology, Cohesity, Chronicled Inc., Opaque Systems and Veritas/Symantec. At Bedrock Data, he will lead the engineering organization, overseeing the continued development and scaling of the Bedrock Data platform to meet growing enterprise demand for autonomous data discovery, classification and AI governance at scale.

“At enterprises, the challenge is finding sensitive data and being able to analyze it in place at petabyte scale, across a wide variety of data types and complex environments. Most approaches break down when dealing with the vast data variety and volume,” said Arwade. “What stood out to me about Bedrock Data is the platform’s ability to handle that complexity. The demand the company is seeing from enterprises tells me the market is ready, and I’m looking forward to scaling both the team and the platform to match it.”

Corinna Krueger, Vice President of Marketing

Krueger is a full-stack B2B marketing leader with more than 15 years of experience scaling both offensive and defensive cybersecurity as well as cloud infrastructure companies across the U.S. and EMEA, including PerimeterX (acquired by HUMAN Security), Cotendo (acquired by Akamai) and SafeBreach. At Bedrock Data, she will lead all marketing functions including demand generation, brand awareness, product marketing, communications and field marketing to fuel pipeline growth and establish Bedrock Data as the definitive leader in data-centric security and AI governance.

“As enterprises scale AI, their risk surface is expanding beyond what traditional data security approaches were built to handle,” said Krueger. “It’s no longer enough to know where sensitive data lives. CISOs and their teams need to understand how it can be accessed, combined and acted on across systems, including AI. What makes Bedrock Data compelling is the ability to bring that level of understanding and control together, so organizations can scale AI without adding new risk. I’m excited to build the marketing engine that drives adoption of this approach across the enterprise market.”

Amy Greenberg, Head of Revenue Operations

Greenberg brings more than a decade of experience from MongoDB, where she advanced from community marketing analyst to Director of Global Security Business Operations, building and scaling functions across sales enablement, product marketing, go-to-market strategy and security operations. At Bedrock Data, she will lead revenue operations, applying her expertise in operational excellence, cross-functional alignment and metrics-focused execution to scale the company’s go-to-market infrastructure and propel revenue growth.

“What stood out to me about Bedrock Data is the combination of strong demand and the opportunity to build the operational foundation to scale it,” shared Greenberg. “I spent years building operational foundations at MongoDB during periods of rapid growth, and I see a similar inflection point here at Bedrock Data. As the company grows, my focus is on aligning systems and processes so our teams can execute and scale and we have the infrastructure in place to support that growth and make it repeatable."

Following its recent $25 million Series A led by Greylock Partners, Bedrock Data has expanded its platform reach through deepening integrations with Snowflake, Atlassian and Google and the launch of ArgusAI to extend governance into AI agent and generative AI systems. These leadership appointments position the company to build on that momentum and meet growing enterprise demand for unified data visibility, security and governance at scale.

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About Bedrock Data

Bedrock Data delivers continuous, context-driven security and governance for enterprise data across private cloud, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS and AI environments. Powered by its patented Metadata Lake and Serverless Outpost architecture, Bedrock Data autonomously discovers, classifies and contextualizes data in place without moving it outside customer boundaries. Its open, API-first design integrates with existing platforms and enables natural-language policy enforcement, AI governance and automated remediation at enterprise scale. Global leaders in technology, finance, healthcare and biotech rely on Bedrock Data to make data security operational. Learn more at bedrockdata.ai.

Amy Greenberg joins Bedrock Data as Head of Revenue Operations

Amy Greenberg joins Bedrock Data as Head of Revenue Operations

Corinna Krueger joins Bedrock Data as Vice President of Marketing

Corinna Krueger joins Bedrock Data as Vice President of Marketing

Vikram Arwade joins Bedrock Data as Vice President of Engineering

Vikram Arwade joins Bedrock Data as Vice President of Engineering

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A judge on Thursday handed down an extraordinary prison sentence — nearly 42 years — to the former leader of a Minnesota nonprofit who was convicted in a staggering $250 million fraud case that helped ignite an immigration crackdown by the Trump administration.

Aimee Bock ran Feeding Our Future, which had claimed it helped provide millions of meals to children in need during the pandemic.

“I understand I failed. I failed the public, my family, everyone,” Bock said in federal court.

President Donald Trump used the fraud cases against Bock and many others to initially justify a massive surge of federal officers to the Minneapolis-St. Paul area last winter, leading to a pushback by residents and the deaths of two people.

“Feeding Our Future operated like a cash pipeline, open to anyone willing to submit fraudulent claims and pay kickbacks,” prosecutors said in a court filing. “The ripple effects of her actions are profound, immeasurable, and will have lasting consequences for both Minnesota and the nation.”

Bock was convicted last year of multiple counts involving conspiracy, wire fraud and bribery. She had long insisted she was innocent.

Her lawyer, Kenneth Udoibok, argued for a much shorter sentence, saying Bock had provided information to investigators. He argued that Bock had been unfairly painted as the mastermind and insisted that two co-defendants were responsible for running the scams.

The nonprofit sat atop a fraud network that included a web of partner organizations, phony distribution sites, kickbacks and fake lists of children supposedly being fed, prosecutors say. Dozens of people, many from the state’s large Somali community, have been convicted for their roles in a series of overlapping food fraud cases that have spent years in the courts.

Meanwhile, authorities this week filed additional charges against others in a sprawling investigation into federal social service spending in Minnesota.

The targets include Fahima Mahamud, who was CEO of Future Leaders Early Learning Center, a childcare center in Minneapolis. Over three years, Mahamud’s organization was reimbursed approximately $4.6 million for services on behalf of people who didn’t make a required copayment, prosecutors allege.

A message seeking comment from her lawyer was not immediately returned Thursday. Mahamud was charged separately in February with fraud related to meals. She has pleaded not guilty.

Two other people were charged with conspiring to get $975,000 in Medicaid subsidies for housing services that were not provided. They’re expected to plead guilty in June, according to a court filing.

Two additional people were accused of receiving $21.1 million by billing Medicaid for autism therapy that was either unnecessary or not provided. Investigators said they paid families as much as $1,500 per child per month to add their names to the program and get reimbursement.

Trump, who has long derided Somalis, last year blasted the state as “a hub of fraudulent money laundering activity.” He also criticized the leadership of Gov. Tim Walz, the Democrats’ vice presidential nominee in the 2024 election.

“Somali gangs are terrorizing the people of that great State, and BILLIONS of Dollars are missing. Send them back to where they came from,” Trump wrote on social media.

Bock is white and the U.S. Attorney’s Office says the overwhelming majority of defendants in the cases are of Somali descent. Most are U.S. citizens.

The immigration surge led to repeated protests and confrontations between residents and federal officers and resulted in the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.

FILE - Aimee Bock, founder and executive director of the nonprofit organization Feeding Our Future, arrives at the Minneapolis federal courthouse with her attorney, Ken Udoibok, right, on March 19, 2025, in Minneapolis. (Kerem Yücel/Minnesota Public Radio via AP, File)

FILE - Aimee Bock, founder and executive director of the nonprofit organization Feeding Our Future, arrives at the Minneapolis federal courthouse with her attorney, Ken Udoibok, right, on March 19, 2025, in Minneapolis. (Kerem Yücel/Minnesota Public Radio via AP, File)

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