Samuel Cole is a principal at Stonecutter Ventures and an executive-in-residence at Wall Street Share (WSS). Since 2016, he has worked to incubate, build, and capitalize companies that combine disruptive business models with enabling technologies, from robotics, fintech, and defense to consumer brands, commodities and manufacturing. Before 2016, he was the President and Co-Founder of Phigital, Inc., an early stage company that developed new technology to create and distribute rich media content to consumers based on location. Previously, Mr. Cole served as Executive Vice President and Deputy Head of eExchange, a technology subsidiary of State Street Bank (and the 4th largest FX exchange globally) providing advanced trading solutions to global clients in the foreign currency, interest rate, and derivative markets. From 2004 to 2010, Mr. Cole was the Chief Operating Officer and a Managing Principal at BlueMountain Capital Management LLC, a multi-billion asset manager. Prior to joining BlueMountain, Mr. Cole was a senior consultant (Associate Principal) in the Financial Institutions Group of McKinsey & Co. in New York for nearly six years. Mr. Cole also worked as a private equity analyst for Global Partner Ventures in the former Soviet Union where he supported projects to commercialize Russian defense technologies and, earlier in his career, was a defense analyst with the Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis. Mr. Cole sits on the Board of Trustees of JerseyCAN, a leading education reform advocacy group. Previously, he was a member of the Executive Committee and Board of Directors of the Managed Funds Association, the primary source of information for policymakers and the media on the global alternative investment community. Mr. Cole also served on the 2008 Counterparty Risk Management Policy Group III (market resiliency working group) in recommending major financial markets reforms to the U.S. Secretary of Treasury. Mr. Cole holds an M.B.A from MIT, an M.A. from the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy at Tufts University, and an A.B. cum laude from Harvard University.