

Anna Gozun
Founder and CEO, QYNTARI AI, Inc. Business consultant and strategic advisor, 2017 to 2025. Investigator and OSINT practitioner. U.S. Senate Finance Committee witness.
Anna Gozun is the Founder and CEO of QYNTARI AI, Inc. and the sole inventor on its patent-pending architecture. Her background spans business consulting and strategic advisory work, investigations and OSINT practice, and a decade of institutional child safety advocacy that brought her before the U.S. Senate Finance Committee. QYNTARI was built from that intersection. Not after it.
In 2020 she became a named lead plaintiff in Sherman v. Trinity Teen Solutions, a federal forced labor class action filed under the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act. The district court denied class certification. She appealed. The U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division filed an amicus curiae brief addressing the legal standard at issue: establishing that parental consent does not negate forced labor claims under the TVPRA. The 10th Circuit reversed. Class certification was won on appeal in October 2023. When the case settled in 2025, she declined her individual share. A financial resolution without systemic change was not a resolution.
She has testified before the U.S. Senate Finance Committee on the structural failure modes of institutional child safety systems.
QYNTARI's consequence-persistent architecture exists because she spent years identifying exactly where and how stateless systems fail when decisions carry irreversible weight. That is not a founding story. It is a founding qualification.
Anna is the sole inventor on QYNTARI's patent-pending architecture. She leads the company as Founder and CEO.
The system is built from the inside of the problem it is solving. That is not a positioning statement. It is a founding condition.