Komodor, the autonomous AI SRE platform for cloud-native infrastructure and operations, has appointed Ziv Harfenist as Chief Financial Officer and promoted Yogev Goldis to Chief People Officer to support the company’s continued global expansion and enterprise-scale growth.
Komodor announced two key executive moves to bolster its leadership team during a pivotal growth phase. Ziv Harfenist has been appointed Chief Financial Officer, and Yogev Goldis has been promoted to Chief People Officer. These changes support the company’s expanding global presence and increasing adoption among enterprises managing complex cloud-native environments.
“These appointments strengthen Komodor’s leadership team at a critical juncture in our evolution, as we transition from a start-up to a thriving enterprise,” said Ben Ofiri, CEO of Komodor. “Ziv’s experience scaling finance and operations in high-growth security companies, combined with Yogev’s proven leadership in building strong, global teams, positions us well as we continue to expand our business and serve large enterprises running cloud-native infrastructure at scale.”
As CFO, Harfenist will lead Komodor’s global finance, operations, and business planning efforts to support long-term strategy and disciplined execution. He most recently served as Vice President of Finance and Operations at Aqua Security, where he drove revenue expansion, fundraising rounds, debt financing, and M&A activities. Previously, he held senior FP&A leadership roles at Check Point Software Technologies and led regional and EMEA finance teams at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
“Komodor is redefining how organizations operate and manage cloud-native infrastructure using AI,” said Harfenist. “I’m excited to join at this stage of the company’s trajectory and help build the financial and operational foundations to support long-term scale, disciplined execution, and continued product innovation.”
In his new role as Chief People Officer, Goldis will oversee talent strategy, leadership development, organizational culture, and global workforce planning. Prior to this promotion, he held senior HR and talent leadership positions at a leading cybersecurity company and Gett, where he supported large-scale growth, global R&D hiring, and organizational development.
“Our people and culture are core to Komodor’s success,” said Goldis. “As we scale globally, my focus will remain on building high-performing teams, strengthening leadership, and maintaining our industry-leading culture of technical innovation and customer-first execution.”
About Komodor
Komodor is the leading AI SRE (Site Reliability Engineering) Platform for cloud-native infrastructure and operations. Enterprises use Komodor to maximize uptime, reduce cloud costs, and simplify operations with AI-driven triage, automated remediation, and autonomous failure prevention and cost optimization. Trusted by Fortune 500 companies across financial services, healthcare, retail, and more, Komodor eliminates cloud native infrastructure complexity while improving application performance and resilience. The company has raised $90M in venture funding from leading investors in the US and EMEA.