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Matthew M. Lowe

Executive vice president

Matt Lowe has served MasterControl for nearly two decades across several different executive leadership roles including product, engineering, sales, and marketing, and now will continue his tenure as chief strategy officer. In this role, Lowe brings vast institutional knowledge of the market, MasterControl’s products, and customers to identify growth strategies and expansion opportunities for the company. He also serves on the MasterControl board of directors.

Lowe is a medical device expert with experience in product development and product management at Ortho Development Corp. and Bard Access Systems, a subsidiary of Beckton Dickinson. Lowe has successfully launched more than a dozen medical devices and has five patents issued and one pending. His regulatory experience includes writing a 510(k) that was cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and managing a multisite, multiyear postmarket clinical study for orthopedic devices.

Lowe has a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Utah, and an MBA from Indiana University.

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