Matthew Latteri
About Matthew Latteri
Matthew Latteri is a Quality Control Analyst at Amentum, where he has worked since 2020. He has previous experience as a Declassification Analyst and has held various internships, including roles with Chris Christie for President and US Senator Marco Rubio.
Current Role as Quality Control Analyst
Matthew Latteri currently serves as a Quality Control Analyst at Amentum, a position he has held since 2020. His role involves ensuring compliance with quality standards and protocols within the organization. He operates from Bethesda, Maryland, where he has contributed to maintaining high-quality outputs in various projects.
Previous Experience at Amentum
Prior to his current position, Matthew worked at Amentum as a Declassification Analyst from 2019 to 2020. During this year-long tenure, he focused on the declassification processes, ensuring that sensitive information was handled according to regulatory standards. His experience at Amentum has provided him with a solid foundation in quality assurance practices.
Internship Experience
Matthew has gained valuable experience through various internships. He interned for Chris Christie for President in 2015 for one month in Morristown, New Jersey. Additionally, he interned at the Office of US Senator Marco Rubio in 2017 for three months in the Washington D.C. Metro Area. These roles allowed him to develop skills in political operations and public service.
Educational Background
Matthew Latteri studied at the University of Delaware, where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in History and Political Science. He also completed a Minor in Global Studies. His studies spanned from 2013 to 2017, equipping him with a comprehensive understanding of historical and political contexts.
Tour Guide Role at Woodrow Wilson House
Since 2018, Matthew has worked as a Tour Guide at the Woodrow Wilson House in the Washington D.C. Metro Area. In this role, he engages visitors by providing informative tours about the historical significance of the site and its connection to President Woodrow Wilson.