Founder

J. Brent Williams

Brent founded Euclidian Trust in 2017. He has led multiple, successful entrepreneurial ventures and identity thought leader with eight patents. Most recently, he founded Verato based upon his referential matching invention. As CEO, he funded the company through the development of its core identity matching platform and initial government healthcare customer. He led the A-round funding and transitioned to the role of CTO where its product success garnered a B-round to accelerate its growth. Verato is third-party verified as the most accurate health identity matching platform across both cloud and data center solution provider. The accuracy of the platform has built a suite of industry-leading identity products in healthcare and financial services.

Prior to that, he was the CTO of Anakam. There he invented multi-factor authentication distributed with text messaging and voice delivery. Now ubiquitous, this revolutionized products mired in expensive hardware tokens and democratizing strong identity proofing and authentication. Anakam was acquired by Equifax where Brent was appointed the CTO of their identity solutions.

He graduated from the US Naval Academy and served as a nuclear submarine officer. He was selected to serve at The White House where he developed national-level policies and directed operations. After his military service he worked at Bolt, Beranek and Newman as the chief engineer for revolutionary IP telecom networks and solutions. He moved to global telecom with GlobalOne where he led product development and managed multi-national engineering, marketing, and operations teams. This success led to selection as Telecommunication Partner at Greenwich Technology Partners where he founded and managed their success through the telecommunication boom.

In addition to Euclidian Trust, Brent continues to serve on the Board of Advisors at Verato and serves as a Partner at Monaco Foundry guiding the product portfolio of their venture-backed global IP library.

Prior to that, he was the CTO of Anakam. There he invented multi-factor authentication distributed with text messaging and voice delivery. Now ubiquitous, this revolutionized products mired in expensive hardware tokens and democratizing strong identity proofing and authentication. Anakam was acquired by Equifax where Brent was appointed the CTO of their identity solutions.

He graduated from the US Naval Academy and served as a nuclear submarine officer. He was selected to serve at The White House where he developed national-level policies and directed operations. After his military service he worked at Bolt, Beranek and Newman as the chief engineer for revolutionary telecom networks and solutions. He moved to global telecom with GlobalOne where he led product development and managed multi-national engineering, marketing, and operations teams. This success led to selection as Telecommunication Partner at Greenwich Technology Partners where he founded and managed their success through the telecommunication boom.

In addition to Euclidian Trust, Brent continues to serve on the Board of Advisors at Verato and serves as a Partner at Monaco Foundry guiding the product portfolio for their new global IP library.