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Matt Swayze

Vice President Of Customer Success, Emerging Industries at Daon

Matt Swayze has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Matt started their career at Lockheed Martin in 1994, where they served as a System Architect and Development Team Lead until 2004.

In 2004, Matt joined Daon, where they held multiple roles. Initially, they worked as a Solution Architect, reporting to the Chief Technology Officer and later to the VP of Professional Services. Matt'sresponsibilities included project management, system architecture support, and representing Daon in standards-related activities. Matt also supported company initiatives, partnership implementations, and sales opportunities.

In 2009, they were promoted to Director of Americas Professional Services at Daon, a position they held until 2016. Matt then transitioned to the role of Director of Customer Success, Americas, which they held until May 2021.

Most recently, Matt has been serving as the Vice President of Customer Success, Emerging Industries at Daon since May 2021. Detailed information about their roles during this time period is not provided.

Matt Swayze has a strong educational background in computer science. Matt earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Computer Science from Michigan State University, where they studied from 1989 to 1994. Later, they pursued a Master of Science (MS) degree in Computer Science from The Johns Hopkins University, completing their studies from 1996 to 2001.

In addition to their formal education, Matt Swayze holds a certification as a Certified Biometric Professional from the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers). The exact month and year of obtaining this certification are not provided.

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  • Vice President Of Customer Success, Emerging Industries

    May, 2021 - present

  • Director Of Customer Success Americas

    2017

  • Director Of Americas Professional Services

    August, 2009

  • Solution Architect

    September, 2004

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