Jefferey Schvey is the most enthralling entrepreneur, and the CTO at Axoni, a New York-based technology organization that specializes in blockchain infrastructure and whose clients include most of the world’s largest financial institutions and capital markets infrastructure companies. Founded in 2013, the company provides blockchain infrastructure, distributed application development, and workflow automation techniques. Jefferey Schvey graduated from Cornell University, earning a Master’s in engineering, and applied operations research in 2008, and also earned a bachelor’s degree in science, operations research, and information engineering, in 2003. A person, with deep knowledge in various fields including industrial knowledge such as Software development, program management, proposal writing, business tactics, Bitcoin, startup development, tools, and technical knowledge such as Python, SQL, Linux, Django, Visio, Blockchain, Ethereum, and interpersonal skills including analysis, and strategy.
Jeff Schey and Greg Schvey, CEO have been recognized as two of the 100 most fascinating entrepreneurs of 2018 by Goldman Sachs at its Builders+Innovators Summit in Santa Barbara, California. Currently working as CTO at Axoni, and Board member at TradeBlock. Additional, he has an experience of more than 16 years of and served in numerous well-known companies such as Principal Strategy Analyst at Raytheon, in 2013, senior systems engineer at Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems, in 2010, and Engineering leadership development program at Raytheon, in 2008, strategic consultant at Raytheon Missile Systems, in November 2009, systems analyst at Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems, in March 2009.
Moreover, he researched the topic of the Influenza Pandemic, where he was awarded 2nd best Master’s thesis in Engineering. Resolved hospital policies to optimize resource allocation and financial viability in a pandemic scenario, Hospital Evacuation, improved hospital wing evacuation procedures to reduce time by 15%, and the Walking robot team, where he managed the integration of electrical sensors with the mechanical crew. Broke the robot distance record by going 5.6 miles. Honored by Eagle Scout award, issued by Boy Scouts of America.