I’m engineer by profession but not confined to its stereotypes. I’m content to draw, paint, write, and explore a liberal arts education. I stay informed and can debate current events at a moment’s notice. I read fiction and non-fiction books with equal enjoyment. Writing code is a form of art and science.
I’m a husband, engineer, artist, entrepreneur, journalist, manager, and politician. Many roles but one goal: to be the best example of leadership in whatever I endeavor.
The photo to the right is when I got my first computer, a TI-99. It was a glorious day.
Highlights from my Resume
| Home | Tampa, Florida | |
| Nationality | United States of America | |
| matt |at| unsaturated |dot| com | ||
| matthewcrumley | ||
| Education | MBA, University of Central Florida | |
| B.S., Computer Engineering, University of Central Florida | ||
| Diploma, Barron Collier High School | ||
| Employment | Managing Member, Unsaturated Innovations LLC (currently part-time) | |
| Software Engineer III, CAE USA (currently full-time) | ||
| Lab Manager for MCL, Institute for Simulation & Training | ||
| Editorial Assistant, Academy of Management Executive / Graduate Research Assistant, UCF College of Business Administration | ||
| Intern, Walt Disney Imagineering: Scientific Systems | ||
| Student Clerk, Collier County Sheriff’s Office | ||
| Retail Assistant, Floral Supply Mart | ||
| Volunteer | President, Wildewood Homeowner’s Association | |
| Member | Tau Beta Pi, National Engineering Honor Society | |
| Golden Key National Honor Society | ||
| Alumnus of UCF LEAD Scholars Program | ||
| Alumnus of UCF Burnett Honors College | ||
| Recognition | Letter of Commendation from Collier County Sheriff, Don Hunter | |
| Florida Bright Scholar Undergraduate Scholarship | ||
| UCF Undergrad-to-Grad Fellowship | ||
| Winner of UCF Provost’s Fall 2000 Scholarship Essay Contest | ||
| Featured MBA intern in the UCF College of Business Administration 2003 information booklet, “Evolve” | ||
| As president of Tau Beta Pi Florida Delta Chapter, our Adopt-A-Highway project gained brief, national attention in the Winter 2002 edition of its quarterly publication, “The Bent” |