Velocity Access
Matheus Ferreira Leite is currently working as a Product Manager at Velocity Access, where Matheus researches, builds, and launches new features for an ERP software solution. Previously, Matheus was the Project & Design Manager at Ocavu, where Matheus created and launched a digital collectibles marketplace. Matheus also worked as a Project Manager at BYU Capstone Project and as a CAD Designer at Coe & Van Loo Consultants Inc. Matheus was the Men's Tennis Team Captain at Brigham Young University and a Student Athlete at Texas Tech University, where Matheus recorded the most wins in singles and doubles during their freshman season. Matheus holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Brigham Young University and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Texas Tech University.
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Velocity Access
Learn more at https://velocityaccess.ioVelocity Access provides a suite of solutions related to venue and destination management:- Sticky Tickets enable venues to control the fan experience with safe, secure, and verifiable ticketing technology. Take back control of the secondary market as well with royalties that go back to the venueand/or artist through our closed system. No more outrageous fees to third party ticket aggregators. - Venue/organization Wallet that enables you to keep 1:1 relationships with fans, customers, and sponsors- Venue Control enables resorts, theme parks, music venues, sports stadiums, and more to view dashboards that are connected to all systems within the venue. View live information on attendees, revenue, food, reservations, capacity, security and more all from one master dashboard. Additional controls and APIs connect any existing system into the Access Network to enable ultimate control of the venue.- Finally, Velocity Access enables the customer's experience while interacting with the venue, artist, resort, or organization through fully integrated web and app-enabled interfaces to ensure a 1:1 relationship remains between the organizer and the consumer