Oliver Grant is the Founder and CEO of Snora, a global automation agency spanning London, New York, Berlin, Tokyo, and Dubai. With over a decade in AI strategy and enterprise technology, he leads teams that build intelligent automation systems designed to amplify human capability and drive measurable business impact.
Jonas Richter is the Chief Technology Officer at Snora, leading the development of core automation and AI technologies. With over twelve years in software engineering and machine learning, he architects scalable systems that power intelligent workflows across industries. Jonas specializes in bridging legacy infrastructure with modern AI platforms, ensuring every solution delivers precision, usability, and long-term value.
Mila Kovalenko is the Chief Strategy Officer at Snora, responsible for translating complex business challenges into clear automation roadmaps. Her background spans operations design, AI adoption strategy, and organizational transformation, helping clients move from fragmented processes to measurable, future-ready systems.
David Sato is Head of AI Engineering at Snora, where he turns technical ambition into reliable production systems. His work covers model workflows, automation logic, deployment quality, and the integration layers that make AI useful inside daily operations.
Sophia Nguyen designs automation architectures that connect tools, teams, and data into practical working systems. She focuses on robust workflows that scale without adding unnecessary operational complexity, helping teams move faster with clearer processes.
Tobias Keller builds the software layers behind Snora's automation systems. His engineering work bridges product interfaces, backend services, and AI-enabled decision flows, with a focus on maintainability, speed, and secure implementation.
Amelia Brooks develops the data systems that turn scattered business information into dependable automation inputs. Her work supports analytics, orchestration, and confident AI-powered operations for teams with complex workflows.
Isabella Cruz researches and prototypes AI capabilities for enterprise workflows, balancing experimentation with practical reliability. She helps transform emerging models into useful business systems that teams can operate with confidence.
Ryo Tsukasa refines prompts, agent behavior, and evaluation flows so AI systems respond consistently in real operational contexts. His work improves accuracy, tone, and task completion quality across Snora deployments.
David Laurent crafts the interfaces clients use to operate Snora systems. He focuses on clarity, speed, and resilient frontend architecture for demanding enterprise workflows and high-usage operational dashboards.
Jessica Peterson helps clients move from kickoff to adoption with clear communication and structured rollout support. Her work ensures teams understand, trust, and benefit from the systems Snora builds.
Dmitri Novikov advises clients on automation opportunities, system readiness, and phased AI adoption. He connects business goals with practical technical paths and measurable implementation plans.