Matt Voska
About Matt Voska
Matt Voska is the COO of Bannerman, a company that helps businesses hire physical security teams through its workforce software, focusing on transparency and real-time information flow.
Matt Voska COO of Bannerman
Matt Voska serves as the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Bannerman. He joined the company in 2014 with a clear vision that everyone deserves to feel safe. His responsibilities include overseeing the day-to-day operations of the company, ensuring that their workforce software effectively aids businesses in hiring and managing physical security teams. His role emphasizes increased transparency and real-time reporting, bolstering the company's commitment to safety and efficiency.
Matt Voska's Volunteer Work at the Boston Marathon
In 2013, Matt Voska volunteered as a security guard for the Boston Marathon. Positioned near the finish line, he was present during the tragic bombing incident. Voska experienced feelings of powerlessness amid the ensuing chaos. This pivotal moment played a significant role in shaping his future endeavors and inspired him to pursue a career focused on enhancing public safety and security.
2013 Boston Marathon Experience and Career Inspiration
Matt Voska was near the finish line during the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, a traumatic event that left him feeling powerless. The chaotic aftermath of the bombings profoundly impacted him, and it played a crucial role in his decision to join Bannerman in 2014. Motivated by a desire to prevent similar situations and to ensure that everyone has access to adequate safety measures, Voska's career trajectory was deeply influenced by this event.
Matt Voska's Vision for Safe and Transparent Security Solutions
Matt Voska believes in using technology to enhance security measures. At Bannerman, he has promoted a software-enabled approach to ensure that the right information reaches the right people in real-time. This approach aims to provide businesses with greater transparency and more effective reporting mechanisms, facilitating better management of physical security teams.