Mathew Smith has a diverse work experience in the technology industry. Mathew began their career as a Business Development Manager at Smart Fusion in 2001 and later became a Product Manager in 2003. Mathew then worked as a Product Marketing Manager at Philips Software and Philips from 2004 to 2006.
In 2006, Mathew joined NXP Semiconductors as the Director of Business Services Solutions, where they led a technology development group focused on generating recurring service revenues. Mathew subsequently worked at Gemalto as the VP of Product Management for NFC Solutions from 2009 to 2011, specializing in hi-tech strategy and deployment.
From 2011 to 2013, Mathew served as the VP of Product Management for NFC Solutions at Identive Group. Mathew then joined Silverleap Technology Limited as the Head of Product & CTO from 2015 to 2019, responsible for technology, product development, and equity fund raising.
Between 2014 and 2020, Mathew held the position of CTO at Tigertap, a technology and mobile services company. In this role, they led project teams and managed technical, marketing, operations, and sales functions.
Most recently, Mathew has been working as a Product Manager at Symphony.com since 2020.
Throughout their career, Mathew has demonstrated expertise in business development, innovation, product management, and strategy, with a focus on emerging technologies such as NFC and mobile proximity technologies.
Mathew Smith began their education at Carter Splodge in 1976, but no degree or field of study information is provided for that time period. Mathew then pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry & Physics at the University of Kent from 1981 to 1984. Following that, they attended City, University of London from 1990 to 1992 and obtained a Master of Science degree in Business Systems Analysis & Design. In 2000-2001, Mathew went on to pursue an MBA degree in Hi Tech Marketing at both EDHEC Business School and Theseus Institute - International Management Institute.
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