Matthew G.
About Matthew G.
Matthew G. is a Business Development Representative currently working at SleekFlow in Jakarta, Indonesia. He has held various roles in business development and leadership at several organizations, while pursuing a Bachelor of Engineering in Nuclear Engineering at Universitas Gadjah Mada.
Work at SleekFlow
Matthew G. currently holds the position of Business Development Representative at SleekFlow. He has been with the company since 2023, working in a hybrid capacity from Jakarta, Indonesia. In this role, he focuses on identifying new business opportunities and fostering client relationships to drive growth.
Previous Experience in Business Development
Before joining SleekFlow, Matthew G. worked at several organizations in business development roles. He served as a Sales Development Representative and Business Development Executive at Brick for a total of five months in 2023, working both in Jakarta and remotely. Additionally, he worked at BOIVA as a Business Development Executive and Sales Development Representative for a combined five months in 2023.
Leadership Roles at UGM Buddy Club
Matthew G. held leadership positions at UGM Buddy Club, serving as President from 2020 to 2021 and as Head of Human Resources from 2019 to 2020. In these roles, he was responsible for overseeing club activities and managing human resources, contributing to the development of the organization during his tenure.
Education and Expertise
Matthew G. is pursuing a Bachelor of Engineering in Nuclear Engineering at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), where he has been studying since 2018. His academic background includes various roles, such as Teaching Assistant for Engineering English and involvement in student organizations, which have provided him with a solid foundation in both technical and leadership skills.
Internships and Early Experience
Matthew G. gained practical experience through internships at Badan Tenaga Nuklir Nasional (BATAN) in 2022 and the Office of International Affairs at UGM in 2019. These internships allowed him to apply his academic knowledge in real-world settings and develop professional skills early in his career.