Who are the current directors and officers of the GrapheneOS Foundation as listed in official filings?

Checked on February 1, 2026
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Executive summary

Official Canadian corporate records and publicly available registries list three individuals as directors of the GrapheneOS Foundation: Khalykbek Yelshibekov, Daniel Micay and Dmytro Mukhomor, as shown in Corporations Canada–derived listings and directory mirrors [1] [2]. Public sources consulted do not provide a separate, authoritative officers roster (president, secretary, treasurer, etc.) in the filings available for review, so the recordable answer is limited to the named directors in the federal incorporation record [1] [2].

1. What the filings say: named directors in the federal incorporation record

The corporation’s federal listing for GrapheneOS Foundation, incorporated March 17, 2023, records three directors by name: Khalykbek Yelshibekov, Daniel Micay and Dmytro Mukhomor, and lists the registered office at 198 Bain Avenue, Toronto, Ontario — details mirrored across corporate-directory services that republish Corporations Canada data [1] [2]. The same core information—incorporation date, corporation number and director names—appears in at least two independent directory captures of the federal record, indicating those three individuals are the official directors named in the corporate registration information made available to the public [1] [2].

2. What is not present in the available filings: officers and internal roles

The publicly referenced corporate snapshots and directory entries used here reproduce the federal corporate registrar’s data but do not include a separately published officers list (such as president, secretary or treasurer) in the records reviewed; therefore there is no verifiable, sourced statement in these documents identifying officers beyond the directors named in the incorporation record [1] [2]. GrapheneOS’s own project pages and discussion forums explain the Foundation’s purpose and history but do not function as a substitute for official officer designations in the federal filing extracts reviewed here [3] [4].

3. Cross-checks and context from project materials and third-party directories

Project histories and public commentary corroborate that the Foundation was created to manage donations and non-profit operations in Canada, and that Daniel Micay is closely associated with GrapheneOS historically, which aligns with his presence on the corporate director list in these records [3] [1]. Third‑party business directories such as Dun & Bradstreet and aggregated registries also list the Foundation and reference corporate data, but they primarily republish the same federal information rather than add independent officer rosters, so they function as secondary confirmation of the director slate rather than as separate evidence of officer appointments [5] [2].

4. Conflicting or evolving reporting and limits of the public record

Some secondary sources and encyclopedic entries note personnel changes at GrapheneOS over time—such as reporting that Micay announced stepping down from lead developer roles and that director status has been discussed in later updates—yet the federal corporate snapshots consulted still list Micay as a director in their captured data, illustrating that public reporting about operational roles can lag or diverge from formal corporate filings [6] [1]. The records reviewed here do not include internal minutes, bylaws or an officers register beyond the incorporated directors, and no source in the provided set publishes a contemporaneous officers list, so confirmation of officer titles would require direct access to the Foundation’s complete corporate filings or a statement from the Foundation itself [1] [2].

5. Reading the landscape: agendas, transparency and what to ask next

Directory replications of Corporations Canada data provide a straightforward, legally anchored answer about who the Foundation listed as directors at the times those snapshots were taken, but they also highlight a transparency gap common to many small non-profits: public director names may be available while day‑to‑day officers and decision‑making structures remain disclosed only in fuller corporate filings or internal records not published by aggregator pages [1] [2] [3]. Reporters and investigators seeking the complete officers list should consult Corporations Canada directly for the corporation’s full registry filings or ask the GrapheneOS Foundation for its current official officers document; the sources assembled here establish the director names but do not furnish an officers roster in the materials provided [1] [2].

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