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If you are looking for my bio, one of the bios below should suffice. Hit me up via email at matt (at) berther (dot) io.
Im @mattberther: data protection leader, team builder, occasional code monkey, lifelong learner, and outdoor enthusiast.
Matt has been involved with technology since the mid-1980s. He's worked in healthcare information technology for more than 20 years and sees how technology can positively impact people's health. Most recently, Matt is focusing on the intersection of data protection with building and delivering better software faster. When he's not working, you might find him on a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu mat or outside camping, rafting, or fishing.
Matt Berther is a technologist with a passion for leadership. He's worked in healthcare information technology for more than 20 years and understands the intersection of technology and health to positively impact people's lives. He's spent the past ten years focused on data protection. As the VP of Privacy and Security at Healthwise, Matt is responsible for developing and implementing cybersecurity and data privacy strategies and initiatives to protect the company's sensitive data from cyber threats and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
Matt has a track record of building teams that deliver results. The results of his work include successful cybersecurity programs that protect against a wide range of cyber threats and privacy programs that align with business objectives while mitigating risks.
Matt currently lives in the Boise area where he continues to be passionate about contributing to his work, his family, and his community. When he's not working, he enjoys spending time with his family in the beautiful outdoors, enjoying camping, hiking, mountain biking, or fly fishing.
Courtesy of @davidarkoosh:
Matt Berther is six years old. Very advanced for his age intellectually and physically, young Matthew has spent most of his childhood to date remotely leading the sales team for aol.com, where his chief and most well-known initiative has been to bring that company back to its roots – mailing free trial CDs to potential customers. He instills in his team the ABC's of technology sales: Always Bring Candy. Matt sold his first technology venture in 2010, a social media super-pivot start-up bootstrap web 3.0 buzzword aggregator, making him the youngest billionaire in Silicon Valley and also in Idaho's Treasure Valley, where he recently moved and has been referred to by residents as an "out-of-state carpetbagger."
When not fighting the good fight for the 1990's internet titan, Matt enjoys the Idaho outdoors, tasting Idaho wines, and spending time with his wife and three children, most of whom are significantly his senior.