Summary
Matthew Mcnamara is an infrastructure architect and technology leader with over two decades of experience designing, securing, and modernizing high-performance enterprise networks. He has led large-scale, mission-critical projects in sports and entertainment—most notably helping bring Mercedes-Benz Stadium online and architecting the NFL’s first Wi‑Fi 6E stadium deployment—while maintaining six years of uninterrupted LAN/WAN uptime. His technical breadth spans large-scale wired/wireless design, PKI and HSM-backed key management, zero-trust remote access, and cloud/automation using tools like NetBox and Python. Matthew pairs hands-on engineering instincts with strategic vendor negotiation and cost-conscious modernization that yielded multimillion-dollar savings and simplified lifecycle management. He’s known for building high-trust teams and operational playbooks that perform under intense live-event pressure, and for solving subtle production problems early (e.g., resolving code-level Aruba issues during a $7M deployment). Based in Henrietta, NY, he bridges practical execution and long-term architecture to keep infrastructure resilient, secure, and ready for what’s next.
13 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
BS Computer Science, BS Computer Science at Alfred University