Pitchero
Matthew Newton has a diverse work experience in various roles and companies. Matthew started their career as a Senior Case Manager Developer at Parabis Management in November 2011, where they worked until January 2014. During this time, they were responsible for developing solutions for clients, gathering development requirements, managing workflows, and ensuring timely completion of projects. Matthew also had a secondment to a Business Analyst position from October 2014 to May 2015, where they delivered two major projects for a leading UK insurer.
In July 2015, Matthew joined Experian as a Business Systems Architect. Matthew set up and managed a new team in the Bradford office, focusing on team processes, induction, training, knowledge sharing, and development best practices. Once the team was established, they concentrated on the architectural aspect of the role.
After their tenure at Experian, Matthew joined cap hpi in May 2017 as a Product Manager, where they worked until May 2021. Matthew then moved to William Hill International as a Product Owner from May 2021 to July 2021. Currently, they are working at Pitchero as a Product Manager.
Matthew Newton attended Sheffield Hallam University from 2004 to 2008, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science with Honours degree in Business Information Systems. Matthew also holds a Scrum Master Certified (SMC) certification from the Scrum Alliance, although the exact date of obtaining the certification is not provided.
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Pitchero
Pitchero is an online sports network powering over 4,000 amateur club and league websites.Uniting social networking architecture and online sports publishing tools Pitchero has created a network of sports websites linked via sport, location and competition.Clubs using Pitchero can compare match statistics, uplaod and share videos andphotos, post match reports, publish team selection and plan player availability. 95% of Pitchero traffic comes from the UK where it reaches over 1m active sports participants every month. Pitchero has over 250,000 members and is used by 46% of UK rugby clubs and over 2,000 UK football (soccer) clubs. Pitchero is growing fast in hockey, netball and cricket and will soon expand to other team sports.Pitchero's goal is to unite the world of semi professional and amatuer sports online, within one custom sports network based around club, league and county websites creating the ultimate destination for sports participants.