Matt Goldsmith is a growth-oriented operator and product builder with 17 years of experience designing and scaling customer-facing organizations from 0 to 1. As President & CMO at Bambee, he’s launched and led account management, sales, and product teams, driving major gains in activation, retention, and conversion through playbooks, standardized journeys, and automation. He built Bambee’s payroll product from concept to launch in under six months and created “slot-selling” to presell over 300 customers before release. A hands-on leader who moves between strategy and execution, he’s equally comfortable improving CSAT by simplifying tooling as he is creating new revenue streams. Based in Los Angeles, he also contributes to open-source engineering projects (including Unicode fixes for excel4node and decorator work in LoopBack), reflecting a practical technical curiosity beyond his people-first leadership.
LoopBack makes it easy to build modern API applications that require complex integrations.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:14 reviews, 20 commits, 18 PRs in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Matt primarily contributed to the `loopback-next` repository by fixing bugs and implementing new features related to decorators and metadata handling. Their commits demonstrate a focus on improving the behavior of multi-decorator applications, clarifying decorator application order, and adding new decorator functionalities, specifically `MethodMultiDecoratorFactory`. These changes involved modifying TypeScript code, specifically within the packages/metadata and packages/build directories. Furthermore, the user's work included typo fixes and updates related to the typescript build process.
Contributions:6 commits, 2 PRs, 3 comments in 18 days
Contributions summary:Matt focused on enhancing the `excel4node` library by adding support for XML 1.1 valid characters, including emojis, to ensure wider compatibility. They implemented unit tests to validate the correct handling of Unicode characters and special characters within Excel cell values. Additionally, the user updated the test suite to cover broader Unicode string scenarios, thereby improving the library's reliability and functionality.
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