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    Matt Nunogawa

    Founder at KB Clip

    Meet Matt Neidlinger, an accomplished consultant, advisor, and entrepreneur in the San Francisco Bay Area with a focus on technical recruiting and engineering management. With over a decade of experience, Matt has worked with startups and established companies alike to build and grow their engineering teams, implement effective recruiting strategies, and develop training programs to improve efficiency and team development. His expertise in technical recruiting, engineering management, and his strong technical skillset working with programming languages such as Elixir, Phoenix, Go (Golang), and more make him a valuable asset to any organization looking to grow and scale their technical operations.

    As the founder of KB Clip, a magic shortcut to turn chat conversations into FAQ entries, wiki pages, or Knowledge Base (KB) articles, Matt is passionate about helping organizations streamline their knowledge management operations. His background includes working with startups such as Armory.io, where he helped grow the team from five employees to thirty, designing custom training programs for engineers on specific topics, developing benefits and culture processes and policies, and more. He has also served as an advisor to several startups, including Tia and Cerebrae, Inc.

    Matt's technical experience has been extensive, including iOS and iPhone development, semiconductors, python, C, JS/HTML/CSS development, and more. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and English from Bowdoin College and has worked with organizations such as Raytheon, Pixelworks, Inc., and Loopt in the past.

    Overall, Matt's experience, expertise, and passion for engineering and technical recruiting make him a sought-after advisor and consultant for any organization looking to build and scale their technical capabilities.

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