Summary
Reuven Cohen is a veteran technology founder and independent AI consultant who has spent more than three decades shaping cloud, AI, and web3 infrastructure for enterprises and governments. He founded Enomaly, coined "infrastructure as a service" in 2005, and later advised Amazon Web Services and helped draft the first US Cloud Definition with NIST. As Project CTO for EY.ai he helped design an enterprise AI stack serving 400,000 employees with a $1.4B program, and today leads projects in agentic AI through Cognitum One and the Agentics Foundation. He mentors founders at Techstars, Alchemist and Founder Institute, teaches enterprise AI at Rotman and Kellogg, and hosts the Fungibility Podcast to make complex tech accessible. Known privately as a "unicorn breeder," he blends operator instincts, policy-level influence, and early-alpha testing experience with teams like OpenAI to bridge strategy and hands-on architecture. Based in Toronto, he manages an investment holding company that channels his advising, angel investments and philanthropic work.
9 years of coding experience
26 years of employment as a software developer
Executive Training, The Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, The d.school (Innovation), Executive Training, The Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, The d.school (Innovation) at Stanford University Graduate School of Business
English, French