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Matthew Bresnahan

Matt transitioned from Intec’s VP of Sales to General Manager in 2024. With over 25 years of sales, general management and leadership experience, Matt respects the need for a balance in the commercial and operational sides of business. Leading the day-to-day operation Matt is focused on both the employee and customer experience. He values and emphasizes the need for open and active communication with employees and customers to make sure a world class experience is created! Matt says the best part of his job is “supporting the success of every team member at Intec and building rewarding, lasting relationship with our customers.” When Matt has time away from work he enjoys the outdoor life! Living on the coast of Maine, there are an abundance of activities year round. In the warm months cycling, mountain biking, hiking and golfing are on the top of his list. And in the winter, skiing and snowshoeing with his Brittany Bree are among his favorite hobbies. When he’s not on a mountain or by the water you can typically find Matt and his wife Holly cheering their son on in one sporting event or another or down in Philadelphia visiting their daughter at college.

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