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Matt Flegal

Head of Communications, Google Pixel

Matt MacLaurin is a design-centric and highly technical product leader with a proven track record in cultural transformation at scale.

With experience in launching new consumer experiences and aiding multi-billion-dollar companies in leveraging design, Matt has held prominent roles such as Indeed's first VP of User Experience and PlayStation's first VP of User Experience.

He boasts technical expertise in hand-tuning high-performance C++ for AAA games and driving multivariate product data science for quantifying good design.

Currently, Matt is engaged in developing user-friendly software design tools at Microsoft, focusing on small-team, zero-to-one innovation.

His educational background includes a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business, and studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Matt MacLaurin has held various communications and managerial roles at esteemed companies like Google, Nest, Nextdoor, Trulia, Visa, and Microsoft, showcasing his diverse skill set and extensive experience in the industry.

He enjoys advising mission-driven startups that aim for breakthroughs in user experience and product innovation.

Highlights

Robust self-supervised denoising of voltage imaging data using ...
Feb 27 · degruyter.com
Journal of Intelligent Systems - De Gruyter
Jul 14 · elifesciences.org
Fast deep neural correspondence for tracking and identifying ... - eLife
May 19 · jneurosci.org
Action Potentials Initiate in the Axon Initial Segment and Propagate ...

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