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Matt Latimer
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Director
2018
- Impact Investing
- Impact Advisory
- mlatimer@socialfinance.org
- Austin
Workforce & Economic Mobility, Homelessness & Housing
Matt’s work is focused on standing up new public-private partnerships to test and scale innovative approaches to workforce development. He oversees a $25 million portfolio, including a partnership with New York State to scale clean energy job training in disadvantaged communities, and a pilot with the City of San Antonio and local employers to create career pathways for low-income residents to secure jobs in IT, Cybersecurity, and Healthcare.
Prior to Social Finance, Matt was a consultant with Deloitte, where he supported clients in piloting digital technologies like blockchain and robotic process automation. He holds a BS in Commerce and a minor in Global Sustainability from the University of Virginia, where he was designated a global commerce scholar for his research on social impact bonds.
Insights
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How a Community of Practice Uncovers Learnings for Clean Energy Job Training
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Job Training in New York to Address the Climate Crisis
The Pay for Success Clean Energy Training project, which is supported by an $8.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Department of the Treasury, will train more than 660 New…