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Evernym CEO and executives

Executive Summary. Based on our data team's research, Steve Havas is the Evernym's CEO. Evernym has 42 employees, of which 12 are in a leadership position.
Here are further demographic highlights of the leadership team:
  • The Evernym executive team is 0% female and 100% male.
  • 67% of the management team is White.
  • 9% of Evernym management is Hispanic or Latino.
  • 11% of the management team is Black or African American.
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Steve Havas

Chief Executive Officer

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Entrepreneur passionate about leading organizations that are driving positive social change to their full commercial potential. Currently doing just that at Evernym, which is fixing the fundamental trust problem of the internet - the lack of an identity layer.

Executive management, business strategy and planning, strategic partnerships, startup operations, technology planning, organizational effectiveness, coaching, process development and management, social enterprise and non-profit expert.

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Jason Law

Co-Founder / CTO

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Jason Law, co-founder and CTO of Evernym, has consistently found himself immersed in world-changing technologies long before most people even know they exist. He began developing software for hire while still a teenager, on a personal computer that was quite impersonal. He operated extensively on the internet in the days when everybody else sought to master faxing. He ran the software that powers the cryptocurrency bitcoin while that technology was still considered a wild experiment. In each instance, Jason watched as his early involvement in a space understood by few went on to be part of something much larger. Jason’s mastery of software development, the internet and cryptotechnologies combine to help him lead Evernym’s progress toward deploying the world’s first solution for endowing every human with true, self-sovereign digital identity. In between his early ventures on the cutting edge of computer science, Jason earned an MBA from Brigham Young University, served as CTO at financial app developer Finicity and spent several years with data storage firm PowerQuest/Symantec. Along the way, Jason acquired expert status in the world of relational databases and is fluent in a long list of programming languages — many of which even seasoned geeks have never heard of. He also built Mitt Romney’s 2012 presidential transition website, which, unfortunately for Jason and Mitt, the voters did not see fit to allow go live. As CTO at Evernym, Jason’s aim is to oversee the creation of the self-sovereign identity layer that has long been missing from the internet, and to do it in a way that will empower all people to operate and transact securely in their daily lives. As proof that he really knows what he’s talking about here, Jason published the following academic works, which are even more interesting than their titles let on.

Timothy Ruff

Founder

Drummond Reed

Chief Trust Officer

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Steve Jillings

Chairman of The Board

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Andy Tobin

VP

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Francisco Morphy

Board Member

James Monaghan

VP

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Jason Law

Co-Founder / CTO

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Jason Law, co-founder and CTO of Evernym, has consistently found himself immersed in world-changing technologies long before most people even know they exist. He began developing software for hire while still a teenager, on a personal computer that was quite impersonal. He operated extensively on the internet in the days when everybody else sought to master faxing. He ran the software that powers the cryptocurrency bitcoin while that technology was still considered a wild experiment. In each instance, Jason watched as his early involvement in a space understood by few went on to be part of something much larger. Jason’s mastery of software development, the internet and cryptotechnologies combine to help him lead Evernym’s progress toward deploying the world’s first solution for endowing every human with true, self-sovereign digital identity. In between his early ventures on the cutting edge of computer science, Jason earned an MBA from Brigham Young University, served as CTO at financial app developer Finicity and spent several years with data storage firm PowerQuest/Symantec. Along the way, Jason acquired expert status in the world of relational databases and is fluent in a long list of programming languages — many of which even seasoned geeks have never heard of. He also built Mitt Romney’s 2012 presidential transition website, which, unfortunately for Jason and Mitt, the voters did not see fit to allow go live. As CTO at Evernym, Jason’s aim is to oversee the creation of the self-sovereign identity layer that has long been missing from the internet, and to do it in a way that will empower all people to operate and transact securely in their daily lives. As proof that he really knows what he’s talking about here, Jason published the following academic works, which are even more interesting than their titles let on.

Timothy Ruff

Founder

Evernym board members

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Jason Law

Co-Founder / CTO

Jason Law's LinkedIn

Jason Law, co-founder and CTO of Evernym, has consistently found himself immersed in world-changing technologies long before most people even know they exist. He began developing software for hire while still a teenager, on a personal computer that was quite impersonal. He operated extensively on the internet in the days when everybody else sought to master faxing. He ran the software that powers the cryptocurrency bitcoin while that technology was still considered a wild experiment. In each instance, Jason watched as his early involvement in a space understood by few went on to be part of something much larger. Jason’s mastery of software development, the internet and cryptotechnologies combine to help him lead Evernym’s progress toward deploying the world’s first solution for endowing every human with true, self-sovereign digital identity. In between his early ventures on the cutting edge of computer science, Jason earned an MBA from Brigham Young University, served as CTO at financial app developer Finicity and spent several years with data storage firm PowerQuest/Symantec. Along the way, Jason acquired expert status in the world of relational databases and is fluent in a long list of programming languages — many of which even seasoned geeks have never heard of. He also built Mitt Romney’s 2012 presidential transition website, which, unfortunately for Jason and Mitt, the voters did not see fit to allow go live. As CTO at Evernym, Jason’s aim is to oversee the creation of the self-sovereign identity layer that has long been missing from the internet, and to do it in a way that will empower all people to operate and transact securely in their daily lives. As proof that he really knows what he’s talking about here, Jason published the following academic works, which are even more interesting than their titles let on.

Steve Jillings

Chairman of The Board

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Francisco Morphy

Board Member

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