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Technologist / team builder / former Wall Street attorney
Christoph Roggenkamp is an attorney, and a technology implementer, working in the field of Artificial Intelligence. After graduating from the New York University School of Law, Christoph worked as an associate at the Manhattan law firm Coudert Brothers, before becoming a Vice President and Associate Director in the legal department of the investment bank of Bear, Stearns & Co. Christoph built and led an in-house electronic discovery team at Bear Stearns, managing of dozens of attorneys. As part of this process, Christoph brought the Clearwell Systems electronic discovery platform in-house. After the acquisition of Bear Stearns by JP Morgan Chase, Christoph led the successful implementation of the Bear Stearns electronic discovery model at JP Morgan Chase. Next, Christoph brought his experience to Silicon Valley by joining Clearwell Systems, and after the acquisition of Clearwell by Symantec, helped enterprises, non-profits and others in New England address their challenges with eDiscovery by utilizing Symantec's suite of products, including Clearwell, Enterprise Vault, and EV.cloud. Christoph moved into the world of Artificial Intelligence, with a focus on the legal market. He was Senior Customer Success Manager at the ABBYY Text Analytics Business Unit. Christoph is an attorney admitted to the New York State Bar. Specialties: Electronic discovery, in-house counsel, attorney, lawyer, sales, specialist, litigation, arbitration, investigation, finance, financial services, big bank, Wall Street, team building, management, regulatory, request response, dialog, case assessment, case response, liaison, information technology, evidence, solutions consultant, EDRM, presentations, demonstrations, artificial intelligence, cyber security.
University of Mississippi
Master of Laws - LLM, Air and Space Law
August 1, 2025 – May 1, 2027
Muhlenberg College
B.S., Computer Science and International Relations
N/A – Present
Meranier Gymnasium Lichtenfels
Abitur, Mathematics and English
N/A – Present
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Study abroad
N/A – Present
New York University School of Law
Doctor of Law - JD, International Law and Legal Studies
N/A – Present
Consilio LLC
Attorney and Team Lead
January 1, 2019 – Present
Greater Boston Area
ABBYY
Senior Customer Success Manager, Artificial Intelligence
January 1, 2017 – January 1, 2018
Greater Boston Area
ZyLAB Technologies B.V.
Director of Professional Services
January 1, 2015 – January 1, 2016
Greater Boston Area
ExchangeTek
Director of eDiscovery Services
January 1, 2013 – January 1, 2015
Greater Boston Area
Symantec
Senior Systems Engineering Specialist - eDiscovery
January 1, 2010 – January 1, 2013
Greater Boston Area
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Assistant Vice President, Counsel
January 1, 2003 – January 1, 2009
Greater New York City Area
Coudert Brothers
Associate Attorney
January 1, 1999 – January 1, 2002
Greater New York City Area
Symantec Technical Specialist - Clearwell eDiscovery Platform
Symantec
June 24, 2026 – Present
Certified E-Discovery Specialist (CEDS)
ACEDS (Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists)
June 24, 2026 – Present
Cultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's career trajectory is heavily focused on legal, eDiscovery, and customer-facing roles, with significant management experience. While there is a mention of AI in a customer success context, there is no direct evidence of software engineering experience, projects, or technical skills relevant to a 'Software Engineer' role. This indicates a significant mismatch with the target role, leading to a low cultural fit score for a software engineering position.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
The candidate's experience in customer success, professional services, and team leadership suggests strong communication, client management, and operational oversight skills. Their legal background implies strong analytical and problem-solving abilities. However, direct evidence of software engineering soft skills (e.g., agile methodologies, collaborative coding) is not present in the provided data.