Matthew Andrews

Senior Product Manager at Woven Planet Holdings

Matthew Andrews has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Matthew is currently a Senior Product Manager at Woven by Toyota since April 2021. Prior to this, they worked at Financial Times for almost a decade, starting as a Software Engineer in January 2012 and later taking on roles such as Principal Engineer, Technology Lead, and Product Manager. In their positions at Financial Times, they played a key role in rebuilding FT.com to become the fastest website in its industry and led the development team for the AI-powered technology startup ScoutAsia.

Before joining Financial Times, Matthew was self-employed as a PHP Developer from 2006 to 2012, where they worked on various projects. Matthew also gained experience as an Information Systems Manager at Climate Bridge, where they assessed and analyzed Sales Force-based systems and oversaw the redevelopment of the company's corporate website.

Early in their career, Matthew worked at Kempt as a PHP Developer, where they collaborated with a team to produce websites, online apps, and viral marketing content. Matthew also had a brief role as a Background Artist at Warner Bros. Entertainment.

Matthew Andrews has demonstrated a strong technical background, expertise in product management, and experience leading teams and projects.

Matthew Andrews earned an Executive MBA degree from IE Business School in 2019. Prior to that, they studied Chinese Language and Literature at East China Normal University from 2010 to 2011. Before attending East China Normal University, Andrews completed their BSc in Mathematics, earning a 2:1 grade, at The University of Manchester from 2007 to 2010. Matthew also obtained an A Level in German (B) from Hemel Hempstead School in 2006. Matthew Andrews completed their A Levels in Mathematics (A), Further Mathematics (A), and Chemistry (B) at Longdean School, Hertfordshire from 1999 to 2006.

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  • Senior Product Manager

    April, 2021 - present