Matt Mc Sweeney
About Matt Mc Sweeney
Matt Mc Sweeney is the Head of Publishing Systems at Penguin Random House, with over 20 years of experience in the media and publishing industry.
Title
Matt Mc Sweeney holds the position of Head of Publishing Systems at Penguin Random House. In this role, he oversees the implementation and management of publishing systems, ensuring they align with the company's strategic goals.
Company
Penguin Random House benefits from Matt Mc Sweeney's expertise in managing their publishing systems. His role is critical in supporting the company's publishing operations and digital transformation initiatives.
Previous Experience at TI Media
Prior to his current role, Matt Mc Sweeney worked at TI Media as a Programme Manager from 2018 to 2019. His responsibilities included overseeing various programmes and ensuring they met business objectives.
Previous Experience at New Scientist
Matt Mc Sweeney served as Programme Manager at New Scientist from 2017 to 2018 for 9 months. In this role, he was based in London and contributed to managing projects aimed at business transformation.
Previous Experience at Trinity Mirror plc
From 2016 to 2017, Matt Mc Sweeney worked at Trinity Mirror plc as a Programme Manager. In this role, he was involved in planning and executing key programmes to enhance business operations.
Background and Experience
Matt Mc Sweeney has over 20 years of experience in the media and publishing industry. He has held senior management roles in multiple high-profile media companies, including News UK and News Corp, where he led significant transformation projects. His extensive programme and project management skills, combined with deep technical expertise, have made him an asset in leading teams through complex technical transformations.
Education and Technical Expertise
Matt Mc Sweeney studied at the University of Exeter. His educational background, coupled with over two decades in media and publishing, has equipped him with the skills to deliver business-driven transformation projects and manage publishing systems effectively.