Mathew Stoner, Ctfl
About Mathew Stoner, Ctfl
Mathew Stoner is the Lead Link and Production Problem Manager at iQmetrix, where he has worked since 2018. He has a background in quality assurance and has significantly improved code release processes, enhancing profitability for clients.
Current Role at iQmetrix
Mathew Stoner serves as the Lead Link and Production Problem Manager at iQmetrix since 2018. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing production issues and managing problem resolution processes. He acts as an onsite client liaison, collaborating with various client employees to address issues and escalations. His contributions have led to significant improvements in the code release process, resulting in a notable decrease in escaped defects and enhancing profitability for clients.
Previous Experience at Cox Automotive Inc.
Mathew Stoner worked at Cox Automotive Inc. from 2013 to 2017, where he held positions as a QA Analyst and Test Engineer. During his four years there, he focused on quality assurance processes, contributing to the overall efficiency of the development cycle. His experience at Cox Automotive included a role as a QA Analyst for Autotrader, where he worked for six years prior to his tenure as a Test Engineer.
Experience at SunTrust Bank
Mathew Stoner was employed at SunTrust Bank from 1995 to 2007 as a QA Analyst in the Enterprise Development Service. Over his twelve years at the bank, he developed expertise in quality assurance practices, which laid the foundation for his later roles in technology and production management.
Education and Qualifications
Mathew Stoner holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Political Science and Government from the University of Puget Sound. He also earned an Associate of Arts and Sciences (A.A.S.) in Business Administration and Management from Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom. His educational background supports his roles in management and quality assurance within the technology sector.
Contributions to Quality Assurance Processes
At iQmetrix, Mathew Stoner has made significant contributions to quality assurance processes. He created templates for Quality Center data requests and established a standard process for tracking defects, which reduced the risk of missing service level agreements (SLAs). Additionally, he rearchitected the User Acceptance Testing (UAT) process, leading to defect-free code releases and a reduction in required resources from seven to two.