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Babak Siavoshy
Chief Financial Officer at Anduril Industries
Babak Siavoshy is the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at Anduril Industries.45 He is an early member of Anduril's senior leadership team and has been responsible for various functions within the company.5 Anduril is a defense technology company that aims to transform U.S. and allied military capabilities with advanced technology.3 The company was founded in 2017 and valued at $14 billion as of 2024.13
Background and Experience::
- Current Role: Siavoshy has been the CFO of Anduril Industries since January 2023.4
- Previous Role at Anduril: Before becoming CFO, he was the Chief Legal Officer (CLO) at Anduril from May 2018 to June 2023.14 He joined the company as employee number 20 and helped grow various functions, including legal, proposals, contracts, M&A, pricing, compliance, and financing.13
- Palantir Technologies: Prior to Anduril, Siavoshy worked at Palantir Technologies from July 2013 to June 2018, serving as Legal Counsel and Global Data Protection Officer.24 He led Palantir’s global data compliance team and managed key commercial and government contracts.2
- Early Career: Siavoshy's early career included roles such as Samuelson Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley - School of Law, Special Deputy AG at the California Department of Justice, and Associate at O'Melveny & Myers LLP.4 He also served as a law clerk to the Honorable John T. Noonan, Jr., on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.2
Education::
- University of California, Berkeley: Siavoshy earned a law degree (J.D.) and bachelor’s degrees in English and philosophy from UC Berkeley.24
Insights on Finance and AI::
Siavoshy believes that financial data is crucial for building consensus within a company and that analyzing data requires deep thinking.1 He is enthusiastic about the potential of AI to help teams be more creative and strategic.1 He focuses on using AI for "80% use cases," where the technology doesn't need to be 100% accurate to save time.1 Siavoshy also believes that AI can make employees more productive by allowing them to focus on tasks requiring judgment.3


