BrainGu appoints Matt Shaver as CTO
On August 23, BrainGu announced the appointment of Matt Shaver as its new chief technology officer (CTO). In addition to co-founding the company, Shaver has served in many roles, including most recently as an engineering fellow supporting software development efforts across the company’s most challenging projects.
This strategic move comes as CEO and co-founder, John “Spence” Spencer-Taylor, steps down as CTO and transitions to fully focus on his duties as CEO, driving BrainGu towards its next phase of product-led growth and innovation.
With over two decades of software engineering experience, Shaver has been a key architect at BrainGu since its inception. His expertise in software development, cybersecurity, and systems engineering has been instrumental in shaping their flagship platform, SmoothGlue. This revolutionary platform has transformed development processes in some of the most highly regulated industries including the U.S. Department of Defense, ensuring faster, smoother, and more secure operations.
In his new role, Shaver will continue to leverage his extensive experience to provide the technical oversight required for the company’s rapidly expanding business. “At BrainGu, we don’t just provide technology; we align with your mission,” Shaver said. “Our goal is to empower development teams bogged down by regulatory complexity, allowing them to focus on creating outstanding software.”
As CTO, Shaver will steer the technical roadmap, lead a powerhouse team of engineers, and drive the company’s technical vision.
Prior to serving as an engineering fellow, Shaver acted as BrainGu’s vice president of the Missions Systems Group, where he spearheaded the development of a portfolio of mission planning, decision support, and data analysis applications like WIDOW, LIFTT, Nighthawk, Achilles, and more. His leadership across these initiatives has been instrumental in developing applications that are not just tools but mission-enablers, supporting critical missions from national security to enterprise operations.
Spencer-Taylor shared his enthusiasm about the transition. “As I prepare to evolve my role and dive deeper into building the business, I am thrilled to pass the baton to a lifelong friend and esteemed colleague. Together, we’ve journeyed through challenges and triumphs, and there’s no one I trust more to lead our charge as we aim to use our technology to impact thousands of missions going underserved today. This change isn’t just about growth; it’s about preparing us to make that larger impact, ensuring that our next steps are as bold and transformative as our vision. Here’s to the next five years of innovation, dedication, and mission success,” Spencer-Taylor said.
Source: BrainGu
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