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Advisory Committee Member Profile


Matt Weiler

Senior Director of Client Shared Services
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Areas of Expertise
Customer Experience Strategy for Success, Your Customers, Their Journey, Accelerate & Improve Decisions With Data, Customer-Focused Innovation, Customer First Culture, Navigating Politics Of Change
Matt Weiler began working at KLDiscovery as an Evidence Technician in 2015, when the company consisted of 150 employees and was solely based in the USA. Since then, Matt has transitioned into the Global Director of Client Shared Services, helping KLDiscovery scale into a global brand. During this period, KLDiscovery has emerged as one of the top eDiscovery vendors in the United States, acquiring multiple companies and moving from a domestic to global landscape, now 1,200 employees strong. KLDiscovery has been recognized by Socha-Gelbmann, the Inc. 5000, and Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500™.

Mr. Weiler graduated from the University of Virginia in 2010, studying Art History and Architecture, completing his drafting certification postgraduate. Matt played for the Division I men's soccer and football teams during his tenure in Charlottesville.

Prior to joining KLDiscovery, Matt Weiler was a human performance consultant who helped build a successful non-profit, cost-free playing environment, training facility, and semi-pro teams for Division I, Division III, and NJCAA college soccer players. The program assisted in developing young athletes and facilitating multiple college transfers of NJCAA players to NCAA Division I and Division III programs. These men's and women's soccer programs provided visibility for underprivileged players creating scholarship opportunities and providing professional networking.

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