CLEVELAND, Feb. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- AML RightSource, a leading firm focused on fighting financial crime for its clients and the world, today announced that Paul Linehan, has returned to the Company as President, effective January 1, 2020. In this position Linehan will report to Frank Ewing, CEO, AML RightSource.
"In his role as Vice Chairman, Paul was extremely helpful in carrying out a broad-based strategy for the company. We are very excited to have him back in the day-to-day role as President, given our unprecedented growth and his unmatched knowledge of our business" said Ewing.
Mr. Linehan spent the last few months focused on strategic issues for the Company as Vice Chairman and returns to lead Client Delivery, Finance & Accounting, and IT & Risk. The leaders for each of these functions will report directly to him.
"I am excited to be back working with our world-class analysts on a daily basis. AML RightSource is accomplishing great things in the fight against financial crime, and I look forward to leading the Company to further growth in 2020" said Linehan.
Linehan started with AML RightSource in June of 2014 and in addition to President has also previously served as the Company's CFO and General Counsel. Prior to joining AMLRS, he was a partner at a law firm where he worked for 16 years after a successful four-year journey with Deloitte. Mr. Linehan continues to sit on the AML RightSource Board of Directors.
AML RightSource is the leading firm focused on fighting financial crime for its clients and the world. AML RightSource provides highly trained AML/BSA professionals to assist banks and non-bank financial institutions to meet day-to-day compliance tasks. The company's current services include transaction monitoring, alert backlog management, enhanced due diligence reviews, fraud, and financial crimes advisory services. AML RightSource, a Clarion Capital Partners portfolio company, is headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, and has additional facilities in Ohio, Arizona, New York and Canada.
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