Got Bots

Matt builds full-size robots. He uses them to inspire kids about STEM, and often, they inspire him right back.

Man in grey buttondown shirt and jeans kneels next to a life-size WALL-E robot in front of the Space Shuttle.

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Man in grey buttondown shirt and jeans kneels next to a life-size WALL-E robot in front of the Space Shuttle

Pursuing Passions

Matt often shares his own non-traditional STEM journey to encourage others to pursue their passions.

“I never finished my engineering degree,” Matt said. “I went to a small college and got my associate degree in electrical applications. I started working in signage — like neon signs on high-rises — and did that for about 15 years before joining the aerospace industry.”

His advice to kids: Work hard no matter what position you’re in and people will notice. His advice to adults: Keep learning; it’s never too late to go back to school or change your career.

The builders’ clubs are one way Matt continues learning and inspires others to do the same. He said the collaboration he practices in the builders’ clubs helps him with his work at Northrop Grumman.

“Good makers are good collaborators,” Matt said. “I'm always learning a new way of doing or building something, and that flows over into work. I’m always looking for input and new ideas. It goes back to my main message: Never quit learning.”

No endorsement is made by The Walt Disney Company.

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