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Paige Leidig

Chief Marketing Officer

Paige brings over 20 years of experience in enterprise marketing leadership, with a strong background in brand building, driving growth, product and customer marketing. As Chief Marketing Officer, he leads our marketing efforts to increase brand awareness, communicate our unique value proposition, drive growth across key markets, and showcase the positive impact we deliver to our customers. Prior to joining TigerGraph, Paige has held executive marketing leadership roles at several notable and category defining organizations, including SIMCO Electronics, Simpplr, Quid, CipherCloud, SAP, and Ariba. Paige holds a MS in Finance from the University of Houston and a BS in Chemistry from Davidson College (alma mater of basketball star Steph Curry). In his spare time he likes to travel and surf all over the world, go hiking in the sierras, play squash, do CrossFit, and spend time with family and friends.

A TigerGraph-branded graphic shows two diagrams of connected user icons with alert symbols, a magnifying glass, and an institution icon, illustrating how graph technology improves remediation and entity resolution.
How Graph Fixes the Remediation Loop Impacting Entity Resolution
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A network diagram shows entities connected by lines with an alert icon at merged entities. Text reads Distorted network, Misrouted exposure, Wrong hierarchy and title: How Small Relationship Errors Create Big Entity Resolution Failures.
How Small Relationship Errors Create Big Entity Resolution Failures
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A flowchart from TigerGraph shows four stages: Onboarding, Active, Dormant, and Reactivated, with arrows between icons and warnings about invalid merges. Text below reads: Preventing Entity Resolution Merges That Ignore Lifecycle Evolution.
Preventing Entity Resolution Merges That Ignore Lifecycle Evolution
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A diagram from TigerGraph shows entities linked by dotted lines between past, time, and future, with warning icons and conflicting resolution, illustrating temporal conflicts in entity resolution. Text reads: Why Temporal Conflicts in Entity Resolution Cause Chaos.
Why Temporal Conflicts in Entity Resolution Cause Chaos
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A TigerGraph graphic titled Understanding the Fraud Fighting Market shows interconnected icons of computers and stores, with question mark and exclamation point circles indicating uncertainty in networked relationships.
A Buyer’s Guide to the Fraud Technology Market
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A diagram compares RDF dots on the left with a property graph on the right, showing connected nodes and icons. Text reads: RDF vs. Property Graph – Choosing the Right Foundation for Knowledge Graphs. TigerGraph logo is in the top left.
RDF vs. Property Graph: Choosing the Right Foundation for Knowledge Graphs
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An infographic shows three documents with question marks, connected by arrows and warning icons, illustrating repeat investigations. The TigerGraph logo is in the top left, and a caption below reads: “Repeat Investigations Signal Entity Resolution Failures That Inflate Casework.”.
Repeat Investigations Signal Entity Resolution Failures That Inflate Casework
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Blue graphic with the TigerGraph logo, diagrams showing interconnected icons (people, computers, globes), and a central AI circle. Text reads: Knowledge Graphs as the Missing Context Layer for AI.
Knowledge Graphs as the Missing Context Layer for AI
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