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==Education==
==Education==
'''Matt''' is a graduate of Georgetown University with a B.S.B.A in Marketing.<ref>[http://www.partnersllc.com/headquarters.html partnersllc]</ref>
Matt is a graduate of Georgetown University with a B.S.B.A in Marketing.<ref>[http://www.partnersllc.com/headquarters.html partnersllc]</ref>


==Languages==  
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==Residence==
==Residence==
'''Matt''' lives in Shaker Heights along with his wife and two young daughters.<ref>[http://www.secondgen.com/who.html secondgen]</ref>
Matt lives in Shaker Heights along with his wife and two young daughters.<ref>[http://www.secondgen.com/who.html secondgen]</ref>


==Career History==
==Career History==

Revision as of 17:38, 21 April 2011

Country: Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area
Email: matt[at]goto.jobs
Website:

   [secondgen,goto secondgen,goto]

LinkedIn:    [Matthew Embrescia Matt Embrescia]

Matthew Embrescia son of Tom Embrescia is president of sweet home ashtabula and Second Generation Ltd.[1] He is on the board of directors for partner llc and vice president of .jobs TLD.[2] [3] Employ Media is registry operator for .jobs which is an ICANN accredited registrar. Embrescia family is known in broadcasting and advertising industry.

Education

Matt is a graduate of Georgetown University with a B.S.B.A in Marketing.[4]

Languages

Besides English he is fluent in Spanish. He learned Spanish while studying at the Universidad Autónoma in Madrid, Spain.[5]

Residence

Matt lives in Shaker Heights along with his wife and two young daughters.[6]

Career History

Before joining Second Generation Ltd, he spent over 8 years in Broadcast Industry all over the US as a sales executive and manager in the Broadcast Industry for Katz Communications, Comcast, and Cox Communications.[7]

Memberships

He is a mentor panel member at civicinnovationlab.[8] He was in the 2009 class of Leadership Cleveland.[9] He is one of the donors at Nature Centre.[10]

References