Matt Mitchell

Chief Revenue Officer at Brandt Information Services

Matt Mitchell has a diverse work experience in various leadership roles in the parks and recreation industry. Matt has served as the Chief Revenue Officer at Brandt Information Services since December 2021, focusing on increasing recreational use and agency revenues. Prior to this, they worked as the Director of Business Development and the Director of Strategic Development - Parks and Recreation at the same company, where they partnered with parks and wildlife agencies to implement business solutions.

Before joining Brandt, Matt worked for the State of Florida in multiple roles, including Assistant Director of Florida State Parks Central Office Operations and Bureau Chief. In these positions, they successfully led the Florida Park Service and its staff, volunteers, and business partners to achieve record attendance and revenue at state parks. Matt also held leadership roles in the Bureau of Operational Services and the Bureau of Design and Construction, where they implemented positive changes, set strategic goals, and achieved savings for the state.

Matt's earlier work experience includes serving as the Parks Resource Superintendent at Palm Beach County, where they supervised support services and managed turf grass renovation projects and chemical spray programs.

Overall, Matt Mitchell has a strong background in park management, strategic development, and business solutions in the parks and recreation industry.

Matt Mitchell attended Tallahassee Community College from 1997 to 1999, where they obtained an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree in General Studies. Matt then went on to enroll at Florida State University from 1999 to 2001, earning a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Recreation and Leisure Services.

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Timeline

  • Chief Revenue Officer

    December, 2021 - present

  • Director Of Business Development

    October, 2019

  • Director Of Strategic Development Parks And Recreation

    September, 2017