He will manage the start-up’s overall finance and accounting functions and lead corporate development, business operations and investor relations, True Anomaly said Tuesday.
Seidel helped raise more than $1.1 billion in equity capital for Relativity Space and oversaw finance, accounting and corporate development at Los Angeles, California-headquartered start-up Clutter.
He also previously held investment banking roles during his seven-year career at Goldman Sachs.
Established in 2022, True Anomaly manufactures autonomy systems, training and simulation tools and space materials to help advance space security and sustainability.