Matthew Crumley
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The Young CoderI’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
E-mail matt |at| unsaturated |dot| com
Twitter 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”