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Hi, I'm Matthew, a product leader and CxO with 25+ years of experience driving growth and innovation across startups and large-scale businesses.
In my early career, I co-founded EditMe.com and led it to a successful exit. As President of Embarc, I doubled revenue before another successful exit. At Pearson (NYSE: PSO), I grew their first digital college readiness business from zero to 100K users.
As I transitioned to larger companies, I led product teams at TripAdvisor (NASDAQ: TRIP), growing a metasearch business by $100M and scaling an instant booking feature to $200M. At EverQuote (NASDAQ: EVER), I expanded the product strategy, driving $200M in incremental revenue.
Now, I help leaders in software companies tackle growth challenges and build strong teams using strategies I've honed over the years.
Contact MeWork closely with Matthew using the C-Suite to sharpen decision-making, build effective rituals, and achieve long-term business impact.
Partner with Matthew to create a tailored roadmap to accelerate growth, from product development through go-to-market using a data-driven approach.
Transform your team. Identify skill gaps, set goals, and implement leadership development and plans that build cultures that create strategic impact.
Work with Matthew to validate your products and prioritize key features, and uncover new market opportunities to help you stay ahead in the game.
Streamline processes and implement Agile methodologies to improve team efficiency and speed delivery.
Evaluate your R&D organization to identify bottlenecks and deliver recommendations to boost speed and innovation.
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Most startups don’t fail because of bad ideas. They fail because they run out of cash.
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