Education has always been at the center of Matt’s life. Matt’s father, a university finance administrator, served on their local school governing board and his mother enjoyed a long career teaching in public schools. Initially contemplating teaching as a career himself, after obtaining an undergraduate degree from American University, Matt earned his Masters in Education from Harvard followed by a PhD in Sociology of Education from Teacher’s College at Columbia University. While working to found and develop several education technology startups, Matt has also taught and served as a tenure track professor at ASU where he remains as a visiting scholar. 

Matt co-founded and led two global education technology companies, starting with Blackboard in 1997 and more recently, Parchment, a Scottsdale based company with 350 employees that was recently acquired by Instructure. Additionally, Matt has served on the boards of various non-profit and corporate organizations.

Matt and his wife, Julie, moved to Paradise Valley in 2008 where they are raising their three children. All went to SUSD schools, with two now in SUSD middle and high schools and one at Brophy. Matt is an active volunteer and supporter of our neighborhood schools, having served on site council and Cub Scouts. Matt is a proud Eagle Scout and supporter of Scouting.


Our children's future and the economic success of our community rely on a strong, innovative, and supported public school district. I bring a wealth of experience as a current SUSD parent, former educator, and entrepreneur in the education sector to support our neighborhood schools.

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Insist on a Governing Board that focuses its agenda on education, not politics, making SUSD the clear choice for all families.

Strengthen our schools by bringing decades of business experience and an entrepreneurial mindset to the SUSD Board.

prioritize education

entrepreneurial mindset

build consensus

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Advocate for the shared interests of parents, educators, business leaders, taxpayers, and other community constituencies.

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