1976
2015
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Rick Blake
March 6, 2015
Matt was one of those guys you wanted to work with; smart, sincere, curious, open and friendly. He and I shared a passion for using data to bring insights to business problems. He subscribed to the model of being objective, critical but also creative and open - in short, the way a data analyst should be to deliver the maximum value to an organization. I will really miss Matt as a colleague and am grateful I had the privilige tohave him in my circle of admired friends at The Hartford. - Rick Blake
Heather Johnson
March 5, 2015
So sad for a time he was my partner in crime.we had some crazy times even though I have not seen him in years the feelings of the good times are very much in the present so many good times so sorry we had lost touch
Angela Yanda
March 5, 2015
Although I have only known Matt for brief time, he will be missed as we considered him a part of our team. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
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