Chris Franklin
About Chris Franklin
Chris Franklin is the Vice President of Software Engineering at Matterport, with extensive experience in video processing, video games, real estate, healthcare, and consulting industries.
Vice President of Software Engineering at Matterport
Chris Franklin is currently serving as the Vice President of Software Engineering at Matterport. With extensive experience in various industries, Chris brings advanced technical and managerial expertise to their role at Matterport, where they have also worked as Sr. Director of Software Engineering, Platform from 2021 to 2023.
Previous Experience at Mobalytics
In 2021, Chris Franklin served as the Vice President of Engineering at Mobalytics in the United States. During their tenure of 9 months, Chris contributed to the development and advancement of the company's engineering capabilities.
Leadership at Genvid Technologies Inc.
Chris Franklin held the position of Sr. Director, Services at Genvid Technologies Inc. from 2020 to 2021. Based in Irvine, California, Chris held responsibility for services in the organization for 9 months, showcasing their strong leadership in tech services.
Extensive Career at Zillow Group
Chris Franklin has a rich history of roles at Zillow Group in Irvine, California. They served in various capacities, including Director, Engineering from 2018 to 2020, Sr Group Manager TechOps Engineering in 2018, Senior Group Manager - Emerging Marketplaces from 2017 to 2018, Group Manager - Data Services in 2017, and Senior Development Manager from 2015 to 2017. These roles demonstrate Chris's ability to manage complex technical projects and teams over extended periods.
Education and Expertise in Computer Science
Chris Franklin studied Computer Science and Economics at Yale University. This educational background, combined with extensive professional experience, equips Chris with a deep understanding of both technical and economic aspects of software engineering. They specialize in vendor management, contract negotiations, and business strategy.