ID Watchdog Announces Appointment of Chief Financial Officer

ID Watchdog Inc., provider of consumer-facing identity theft protection and resolution services, has named Jay Lewis as its new chief financial officer. Lewis will be replacing Dennis Perkins, who is leaving the company after four years of service.

Lewis has more than 25 years of executive level finance and accounting experience, including 15 years of SEC reporting experience. He has raised more than $300 million in capital via both public and private offerings and executed numerous M&A transactions. Prior to joining ID Watchdog, Lewis served as the CFO of Jones Media Networks, a Denver-based media company. While at Jones, he oversaw all finance, accounting, tax, treasury and investor relations functions. He also served on the board of directors.

"We are excited that Jay Lewis is joining our team. His wealth of experience in all aspects of finance will prove invaluable as ID Watchdog continues to execute and grow." said Mike Greene, ID Watchdog chief executive. "On behalf of all our colleagues, I want to thank Dennis Perkins for his distinguished service at ID Watchdog Inc. He has made many contributions in successfully managing the company through an IPO and several key rounds of financing. We wish him well in his future endeavors."

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