Matt Byrne has a diverse and extensive work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. Matt is currently working as the Vice President of Research, Development, and Operations at Francis Medical since January 2022. Prior to this, they served as the Director of Strategy and Business Development at Ablacon, Inc. from July 2021 to December 2021. Matt also worked as a Consultant at Boston Consulting Group (BCG) from January 2021 to June 2021.
Before transitioning into the strategic and consulting roles, Matt held positions in the medical and engineering field. Matt served as an Associate Director of Marketing at Digma Medical from June 2020 to November 2020. In 2018, they pursued an MS/MBA Program, completing it in May 2020, at Harvard Business School and Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering & Applied Sciences.
Matt gained valuable experience at NxThera, where they held various roles including Systems Engineering Manager from February 2016 to May 2018, Senior Systems Engineer from September 2013 to February 2016, and Electrical Engineer from October 2011 to September 2013. Matt also worked as a Summer Engineering Associate at Medtronic in 2011 and 2010. Additionally, they served as a Summer Institute Engineer at Engineering World Health in 2009.
Through their diverse work experience, Matt Byrne has developed expertise in research, development, operations, strategy, business development, marketing, consulting, and engineering.
Matt Byrne pursued their education at two prestigious institutions. From 2007 to 2011, they attended Duke University, where they earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE). Matt'sfield of study at Duke included Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, with a minor in Economics. Later on, Matt Byrne enrolled at Harvard Business School for the period of 2018 to 2020, completing a Master of Science and Master of Business Administration (MS/MBA) program. The specific field of study during this time is not specified.
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