Hi, I'm Matt!
I study ISST at Cornell
exploring | building | growing
exploring | building | growing
Student at Cornell University from Long Island, NY
Major: Information Science, Systems, and Technology (Data Science & UX concentrations)
Minor: Dyson Business Minor for Engineers (Entrepreneuership concentration)
Passionate about building, exploring, and making a positive impact on others
Vice Team Lead of Cornell AppDev
Cornell Kessler Fellow
Product Managmement Intern @ Capital One (Summer 2023)
FinTech & Sports Tech
Poker
Journaling
When Breath Becomes Air - Paul Kalanithi
Atomic Habits - James Clear
Steve Jobs - Walter Isaacson
What I've done in the past and what I'm up to right now
Co-Founder and Product Manager
Co-founded Big Red Routes, a rideshare app for Cornell students tailored towards longer trips to share the cost between riders and promote global sustainability.
Product Manager of Eatery
Lead team of 12 designers, developers, and marketers by roadmapping grow of Eatery, Cornell's most popular student-run app.
Fullstack Financial Software Engineer
Developing the front and backend of a fintech website that tracks the alpha-beta values and factor exposure of stocks & funds and analyzes personal projectss
Software Engineering Intern
Directed the Life IT research and development system by conducting 8 live interviews with end users, resulting in a streamlined version of the Life Admin console using Salesforce and Apex software.
Click the titles in the boxes on the right to read the full pieces on Medium
What's the Best Way to Make Progress?
If you can maximize the A to D path then you can make immense progress like no other
The Art of Building and What I Learned
Building is about the process not the results. Successes and failures, my documented journey along the way.
My Thoughts on FinTech and Where it's Going
I started getting into FinTech at the start of 2022, when crypto was booming and everything was going right in the economy
What Makes a Fulfilling College Career?
Friends, classes, clubs, Greek life, professors? My opinions and advice from graduating seniors