Michael Sidgmore

Board Director at super.mx

Michael Sidgmore has a long and varied work experience. In 2021, they founded Alt Goes Mainstream by The AGM Collective and co-founded Community x Capital. Michael also became an advisor for Republic. In 2020, they became a Venture Partner at Goodwater Capital. In 2019, they became a Board Director for both Super.mx and Nowports, and an Advisor for Kovi. In 2017, they became a Board Observer and Board Director for Credijusto.com. In 2016, they co-founded Broadhaven Capital Partners, and in 2013 they founded Sixth Man Capital.

Michael Sidgmore has a diverse educational background. Michael attended Georgetown Day School from 2003 to 2007, Middlebury College from 2008 to 2009 where they earned a BA in Political Science, Psychology, and Spanish, and The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) from 2009 to 2012 where they earned a BSc in International Relations. Michael also holds several certifications, including a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) - Fundamentals of Alternative Investments from the CAIA Association in 2014, a Series 63 / Uniform Securities Agent State Law Exam from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority in 2013, a Series 7 / General Securities License Registered Representative from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority in 2013, a CISI Level 3 Certificate in Financial Regulation, a CISI Level 3 Certificate in Investments (Financial Derivatives), and a CISI Level 3 Certificate in Securities from the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) in 2012, a New Venture Finance: Startup Funding for Entrepreneurs from Coursera Course Certificates in 2016, and a FSA Approved Person from the Financial Conduct Authority in 2012.

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super.mx

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Super builds radically simple insurance products for Latin America. No adjusters, automated claims, guaranteed payouts.


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