Matthew Buonomano – Founder
Road To College, Inc.
Matthew Buonomano brings his outstanding technology architecture and design
experience with a strong understanding of managing technology start-up business
to Road To College. With more than 13 years of programming and development
experience, Matthew Buonomano delivers as much technology experience as there is to
offer.
Matthew Buonomano was a Senior Technical Architect at Monster.com and currently leads
a private technology consulting and development practice. Matthew Buonomano came
to Monster via the acquisition of Web Tech Partners as a web application engineer in 2000.
From 2002-2003, Matthew Buonomano has held a leading role as a senior site architect,
leading the transition to Microsoft .Net development. This role required taking the lead
in the training effort in .Net for all developers for TMP Worldwide, North America and
International. He developed a custom training course in .Net technologies for Monster -
ASP.Net, ADO.Net, Web Services, and C# programming and delivered this training internally
to TMP employees. Prior to building the .Net platform architecture for Monster, he managed
teams of 3-6 people for integration of MonsterTRAK and development of JobMatch.com,
Monster's prototype foray into Skilled & Hourly recruitment.
Prior to Monster, Matthew Buonomano spent three years from 1997-2000 working for Web
Technology Partners as an Internet Application consultant. During his tenure
with Web Technology Partners, Matthew Buonomano spent significant time building and
starting internet technology businesses. He was responsible for developing: the
inventory system component for Blockbuster Video’s web site and the transaction
systems for OrderTrust and its clients, which included Skymall and SaveSmart.
Matthew Buonomano also has an incredible mathematical programming background,
spending five years working for Gerber Scientific, Inc. of South Windsor,
Connecticut from 1993-1996 and for Applied Mathematics, Inc. of Ledyard,
Connecticut from 1991-1993. At Gerber Scientific, Matthew Buonomano was a
mathematical programmer and worked on Artificial Intelligence tools and
algorithms for CAD system for the garment industry. At Applied Mathematics,
Inc., he was a mathematical programmer who worked on tactical evasion
algorithms for the submarine Navy.
Matthew Buonomano received a B.S. Applied Math from Yale University in 1990 and a
M.S. Computer & Information Science from RPI (Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute) in 1998.