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    Matthew Daly

    Empowering Ethical AI & Digital Transformation | Bridging Technology and Privacy | Thought Leader in Technology

    Matthew Daly is a highly-driven individual with a background in military service and a strong commitment to leveraging technology and data to optimize business operations.

    With experience in large telecommunication and renewable energy companies, he excels in data analysis, financial modeling, and supporting business growth and transformation.

    Matthew has demonstrated leadership and engineering skills in various advisory roles, including supporting international interior design firms, acting as CTO for a contemporary indigenous art gallery, and advising investment companies in Singapore.

    He has pursued executive education at Chicago Booth Executive Education, holds certificates in Electrical/Electronics and Aviation Engineering, and has expertise in networking with Cisco certifications.

    Matthew has held key positions such as Chief Investment Officer at RAPZO CAPITAL PTE LTD, Managing Director and CEO at VOYAGERS GROUP - TONG SHAN PTE LTD, and Director at Michelin-starred restaurants.

    His diverse professional background includes roles like Chief Technology Officer at ReDot Fine Art Gallery, Co-Founder of Blue2Green (B2G), and Avionics Engineer in the Royal Australian Air Force.

    Currently based in Singapore, Matthew has played pivotal roles in organizations focused on sustainable energy, technology acquisition, and Asia Pacific operations.

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    Melbourne, Victoria, Australia