As Senior Vice President of Advanced Products, Matt Hershenson brings a wealth of experience to Danger. He is responsible for Danger's hardware engineering, development and design efforts. Matt has served as our Senior Vice President of Advanced Products since he co-founded us in December 1999. From August 1998 to November 1999, Matt managed the hardware group at Mainbrace Corporation, a Windows CE systems integrator. Prior to joining Mainbrace, Matt served in various roles at Philips Corporation, from February 1996 to August 1998, including leading the hardware development of the Philips Velo at Philips Electronics and as a System Architect for Philips Handheld Computing Group at Philips Semiconductors. Before Philips, Matt was a hardware engineer with Catapult Entertainment, since acquired by Hearme. He was part of the team that turned the vision of multi-player gaming over the Internet into a reality. He handled all aspects of product development and design for the XBAND Video Game Modem. Matt also played a key role in the product development and design of the Apple Powerbook 150, then Apple's most affordable PowerBook computer. Matt also co-founded MOTO Development Group, a product design consultancy firm specializing in product development. MOTO aided in the design of many technical products, such as remote controls for Apple Interactive TV. Matt studied physics at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. |