Our Leadership Team
Longtonics was built on a single observation: in high-consequence environments, human response systems fail under stress, and those failures are rarely measured, guided, or verified. Our leadership brings together law enforcement, military command, enterprise technology, and global capital markets to establish Human Response Reliability as a measurable, certifiable standard. We build infrastructure for the institutions responsible for getting it right.
Kristopher Goins - Chief Executive Officer
Kristopher co-founded Longtonics after recognizing that organizations operating in high-consequence environments had no reliable way to measure, guide, or verify human response. He leads the company's institutional, operational, and risk strategy, drawing on a career spanning law enforcement, military service, federal cybersecurity consulting, and executive operations in critical infrastructure, anchored by an M.Jur. and Cybersecurity Certificate from Texas A&M School of Law.
Matthew Lopez - Chief Technology Officer
Matthew co-founded Longtonics and architects the Anthros platform, the Human Response Operating Layer that detects execution gaps, guides intervention, captures telemetry, and produces the verifiable event record required for certification. With over 30 years of experience building scalable enterprise systems, he leads the technical design of the closed operational chain that makes human response integrity measurable and enforceable at facility scale.
Sue Hsu - Chief Financial Officer
ue co-founded Longtonics and leads the company's financial strategy and commercial infrastructure, with direct responsibility for capital planning and Taiwan market development. With decades of executive leadership across global technology and industrial sectors, she builds the commercial framework required to bring Anthros to enterprise scale. Her cross-border expertise positions Longtonics for the insurer and regulatory relationships central to the company's go-to-market path.