About Jen
CEO and Founder
Jen Cohen makes technology work for business. It takes a deep understanding of your company’s unique situation to strategically choose and implement technology and processes that meet both current needs and future demands. Jen helps companies do just that.
Companies hire Jen to transform systems and processes. Since the 1990s, she has helped companies adopt solutions that drive meaningful business results, including building cloud-based ecosystems to empower autonomous driving and household robots; sparking the software-first movement and dev/code collaboration across the Toyota ecosystem; implementing ERPs; rearchitecting and migrating SaaS platforms for startups; and launching enterprise-wide digital systems and movements for companies such as Toyota Motor Corporation, Toyota Research Institute, and Birkenstock. She’s also helped several startups, including Line2 and Convention Management Resources, modernize platforms, streamline processes, and scale their operations to prepare for successful acquisitions.
Clients and colleagues know Jen as knowledgeable, personable, and enthusiastic about technology and operations. She cares as much about finding the right solutions as she does about easing users’ fears and getting them comfortable with new tools and systems.
Although getting technology and processes right is important, Jen believes the key to successful change comes down to one thing: the people. Her motto is “It's always about the people, and when we value each other and work together, we can accomplish amazing things.”
She is committed to coaching and mentoring people at all levels within an organization, especially women in tech. And she’s in it for the long haul. Jen maintains and nurtures relationships with former direct reports and colleagues even years after they’ve worked together, and she currently mentors 13 senior executive and mid-career women from diverse backgrounds.
When she’s not working, Jen enjoys rock climbing and watching bad British mysteries and offbeat sci-fi movies. Now that her two children are in college, she has time to take ballroom dancing lessons with her husband.