Who we are
We’re top tech leaders who are passionate about advancing social change by listening to and supporting the social sector.
Solving a Social Problem is always our Goal
Tech Matters has incredible reach into the tech, business, nonprofit, foundation, policy and academic communities, where we speak the languages of these critical communities and are able to translate among these groups and engage them in our tech for good efforts. So many tech people want to do good for the world: we build the bridges they need to have that impact.
Our Values
IMPACT
We’re here to improve the lives of millions of people and increase the effectiveness of thousands of organizations. We equip communities with powerful software to help solve critical social problems. We connect people across the planet to the best technology available.
EMPATHY
We listen. We gather input broadly to identify needs and understand context. We expect to be surprised by what we learn, discarding ideas we might have thought were true.
COLLABORATION
We will only work in partnerships. We build trust through transparency, sharing ownership and credit. The rewards of partnership justify the challenges of doing it well.
Tech Matters Team

Sara Anderson
Business Development Fellow, Aselo

Sara Anderson
Business Development Fellow, Aselo

José Buitrón
Senior Software Engineer, Terraso

José Buitrón
Senior Software Engineer, Terraso
José has worked as a software engineer in different industries for more than 12 years. He is passionate about developing innovative human-centered solutions. José identifies solutions using technology that can improve the experiences of people. He has a Computer Science degree from the Universidad Catolica del Ecuador and a Master of Information Technology from The University of Melbourne. In his free time you can find José trying to learn and understand what being human means.

Derek Caelin
Product Manager, Terraso

Derek Caelin
Project Manager, Terraso
Derek Caelin is a technologist who has spent years training activists and civil society organizations in developing countries and conflict zones on how to use digital tools to communicate, mobilize, and organize. Derek is particularly focused on creating, researching, and sharing open source technology so that all people can benefit from free, collectively produced software. His writings on community-maintained software, games for social impact, privacy, and the effect of tech platforms on society, have been published in Foreign Policy and OneZero.

Bo Davis
Software Engineer, Aselo

Bo Davis
Software Engineer, Aselo

Steve Francis
Project Director, Terraso

Steve Francis
Project Director, Terraso
Steve is a senior executive and gifted product strategist with a 30-year career ranging from hands-on software engineer to public company CEO. He has substantial experience in organizing teams and attacking new opportunities and markets while ensuring a balance between specific tasks and the “bigger picture” of a successful outcome. After consulting for three years on various high-impact social good projects, he joined Tech Matters in late 2019.

Jim Fruchterman
Founder and CEO

Jim Fruchterman
Founder and CEO
Jim is a serial tech and social entrepreneur, who has already proven how technology can change entire fields in the social sector. He was the founder and CEO of Benetech for nearly 30 years, delivering large-scale change in partnership with hundreds of organizations as part of social enterprises addressing education, disability, human rights, and the environment. In addition, he has advised hundreds of diverse social enterprises on the use of technology and data. He previously founded two successful for-profit Silicon Valley tech companies in the machine learning/artificial intelligence field, and is an active angel investor in and board member for several companies. Jim has been widely recognized for his social change work, including being selected as a recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship, the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship, the Schwab Social Entrepreneur Award, and the Caltech Distinguished Alumni award.

Michele Gomich
Telecom Program Manager, Aselo

Michele Gomich
Telecom Program Manager, Aselo

Steve Hand
Software Engineer, Aselo

Steve Hand
Software Engineer, Aselo
Steve is a Software Engineer with 20-years’ experience leading projects in industries including e-commerce, healthcare, video games, road haulage, finance, and consumer electronics, in organizations ranging from a three-person start-up to large multinationals and the Welsh National Health Service. He came to software the long way around, after studying History & Economics at Manchester University. He joined Tech Matters to work on the Aselo project in December 2021 and is based in Galway, Ireland. In his free time, he helps out at local Autism charities but also consumes large amounts of bad TV.

David Howard
Software Engineer, Terraso

David Howard
Software Engineer, Terraso

Nick Hurlburt
Director of Engineering, Aselo

Nick Hurlburt
Director of Engineering, Aselo
Nick has 17 years of experience joining two parallel paths: software engineering and international development. Nick began his career developing early, large-scale artificial intelligence software at Amazon.com. He later managed software teams at Sift, a Silicon Valley machine learning company that protects companies like Airbnb and Twitter from online fraud. Nick spent six years in conflict relief in Burma and South Sudan, capturing human rights, migration, and multi-sector program data using methods from hand-delivered paper to smartphones to satellite modems. He leads the technology development for the Aselo helpline project, joining Tech Matters in mid-2019.

Annalise Irby
Product Manager, Aselo

Annalise Irby
Product Manager, Aselo

Jana Kleitsch
User Experience Designer, Aselo

Jana Kleitsch
User Experience Designer, Aselo
Jana is a seasoned user experience designer and an occasional serial entrepreneur. After co-founding the first online wedding planning site, Wedding Channel, Jana spent almost a decade working on Amazon’s Recommendations and Bestsellers teams. Jana joined the Tech Matters team in March of 2020 as the UX Designer for the Aselo helpline platform. Jana also serves as a Startup Advisor at the University of Washington mentoring aspiring entrepreneurs.

Hana Lee
Principal UX Designer, Terraso

Hana Lee
Principal UX Designer, Terraso
Hana is a strategic designer with a passion for human-centered design. For the past two decades, she has designed digital products for various organizations in multiple fields — brilliant start-ups, large e-commerce platforms, and the University of Washington. She’s a huge supporter of design for social good and strives to tackle important social problems. Hana joined Tech Matters in October 2021 as a principal user experience designer for Terraso. In her free time, she enjoys cooking and practicing yoga.

Dee Luo
Director of Product and Business Operations, Aselo

Dee Luo
Director of Product and Business Operations, Aselo
Dee is a Product Manager interested in leveraging innovative technology to build empathy-driven solutions that empower individuals and their communities. She has experience building SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) business software after working at Yext, a New York-based technology company, and has worked on pro bono projects for international social enterprises as a past fellow of the MovingWorlds Institute. She joined Tech Matters in December 2020 to lead the product management for Aselo and is based in New York City.

Murilo Machado
Software Engineer, Aselo

Murilo Machado
Software Engineer, Aselo

Humairaa Mahomed
Partnerships Manager, Aselo

Humairaa Mahomed
Partnerships Manager, Aselo

Katy McKinney-Bock
Tech for Good Research Fellow

Katy McKinney-Bock
Tech for Good Research Fellow

Joan Mellea
Chief of Staff

Joan Mellea
Chief of Staff
Joan has 20+ years’ experience in product management/marketing. She has successfully brought numerous products to market working closely with end users to ensure their needs are represented during the software development process. Joan also has experience with software localization and cultural adaptation having operated a multilingual communications firm. She has been with Tech Matters since it was founded.

Hlumelo Notshe
Intern, Terraso

Hlumelo Notshe
Intern, Terraso

Tricia O’Neill
Operations Manager

Tricia O’Neill
Operations Manager

Stephen Okpalaononuju
Software Engineer, Aselo

Stephen Okpalaononuju
Software Engineer, Aselo

Alejandro Rivera
Solutions Engineer, Aselo

Alejandro Rivera
Solutions Engineer, Aselo

Paul Schreiber
Director of Engineering, Terraso

Paul Schreiber
Director of Engineering, Terraso
Paul Schreiber has been building software and teams for the past two decades. Most recently, he led development for FiveThirtyEight at ABC News and The Undefeated at ESPN. Previously, he spent eight years as a Mac OS X engineer at Apple, served as the founding CTO at TurboVote and codeveloped the 2008 Obama campaign’s voter registration tool. Paul has a Bachelor of Mathematics in Computer Science (and a minor in French) from the University of Waterloo. Paul runs a house concert series, advocates for bicycling and safe streets and is always up for a hockey game.

Courtney Tiberio
UX Designer, Terraso

Courtney Tiberio
UX Designer, Terraso

Lillian Tseng
Senior Product Manager, Terraso

Lillian Tseng
Senior Product Manager, Terraso

Amaya Webster
Program Manager, Terraso

Amaya Webster
Program Manager, Terraso
Tech Matters Board of Directors

Jim Fruchterman
Board Member

Jim Fruchterman
Founder and CEO
Jim is a serial tech and social entrepreneur, who has already proven how technology can change entire fields in the social sector. He was the founder and CEO of Benetech for nearly 30 years, delivering large-scale change in partnership with hundreds of organizations as part of social enterprises addressing education, disability, human rights, and the environment. In addition, he has advised hundreds of diverse social enterprises on the use of technology and data. He previously founded two successful for-profit Silicon Valley tech companies in the machine learning/artificial intelligence field, and is an active angel investor in and board member for several companies. Jim has been widely recognized for his social change work, including being selected as a recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship, the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship, the Schwab Social Entrepreneur Award, and the Caltech Distinguished Alumni award.

Brigitte Hoyer Gosselink
Board Member

Brigitte Hoyer Gosselink
Board Member
Brigitte Hoyer Gosselink is Director of Product Impact at Google.org, where she leads initiatives that leverage emerging technologies and Google’s expertise to address global challenges. She is currently focused on how AI can be used for social impact and also leads Google.org’s work on crisis response and sustainability. She previously created programs focused on how technology can improve global education and innovation for people with disabilities. Prior to Google.org, Brigitte worked across the social and public sector with The Bridgespan Group, U.S. Agency for International Development, and IRD. She has an MBA from the Yale School of Management and a BS in Systems Engineering from the University of Virginia.

Nithya Ramanathan
Board Chair

Nithya Ramanathan
Board Chair
What We Have in Common
We’re experts in technology with a passion for social justice, and a commitment to further positive social change. We listen to understand the market failures and social issues that need to be addressed, and then serve as a steward and partner to help social sector innovators apply systems-changing tech to realize and scale solutions.
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