Meet Matt Doyle, Director of Operations West
Matt
Doyle came to FastServers.Net with perhaps the most all-around experience.
First let’s discuss his educational background, an extensive one we
might add. Matt holds a BS in Psychology and a BA in Russian. He also
has several MCSE certifications including Windows 2000. Also, he has
completed his coursework and dissertation for an MS (Master of Science)
at the University of
Liverpool and was awarded an MS in IT in July of 2006. However,
he did tell us what it was like going to school in the UK. Of course,
we had to ask the obvious – what was it like going to the University
of Liverpool?
“The Liverpool classes themselves were pretty intense, as one would
expect from an institution with its share of Nobel laureates amongst
its graduates and staff,” said Matt. “The schedule was set up in modules
such that we took only one class at a time. Each week our time was
spent doing an extensive amount of reading, research, assignments,
and projects. Fortunately, we had a week or two in between each module
to decompress. Also, the program was very international, with few
Americans, and far fewer Brits than one would imagine. Many of the
students were from continental Europe and the Middle East. Working
with such a diverse group made it interesting; getting acquainted
with and collaborating with them.”
Obviously Matt has an incredible academic career so we had to ask
more questions. We stated earlier that he holds a BA in Russian. Our
curiosity got the best of us so we asked Matt why he chose Russian
as a field of study. His response was simple. “I had always wanted
to learn Russian. Maybe the Cyrillic alphabet attracted me to the
language. But when I really think about how I got started in Russian,
I believe it was because of my undergraduate advisor. He told me Russian
would be too difficult for a General Education credit,” said Matt.
If you know Matt, he’s not someone who runs away from a difficult
challenge. Instead, he decided to face it head on, earning his degree
regardless of the babble spoken by his advisor.
You are probably wondering what Matt has done with his BA in Russian.
To our surprise, we learned that he taught high-school Russian. He
found it challenging, given that they cared more about trendy clothes
and the social drama typical amongst teenagers than they did about
adjectival declensions or the imperfective verbal aspect. He does
think that his students may have been more motivated than was typical
in other subjects that were required or labeled as 'easy'.
In the end, Matt’s time teaching was better spent as an instructor
for college-level IT classes. “College students, perhaps especially
those learning new technologies, are much more motivated than high-school
students,” said Matt. “They are eager to learn because it will help
them land a career in a growing field. After all, I certainly use
these skills everyday at FastServers.Net.”
We also learned that Matt has an obsession about a certain television
show, The X-Files.
And his favorite character is Mulder. Aside from the obvious, Matt
says either Langley or Frohike are also considered his favorite characters
because of the comic relief they add to the show. However, based on
some of the things Matt told us, we believe his favorite character
was a non-regular. “Of the non-regular characters, hands-down it was
Clyde Bruckman, portrayed by Peter Boyle in the episode Clyde Bruckman’s
Final Repose,” said Matt. “This is also my favorite episode due to
Boyle’s performance. The episode also had a good deal of humor in
it as well.” Yes, we agree, The X-Files was and still is a great television
show.
When Matt’s not spending time with his wife, three children, three
dogs and three cats (that’s one big family!), he’s participating in
his favorite hobbies. These include racquetball, biking, playing with
the dogs, and a considerable amount of reading. Or he may opt for
a game of chess or Age
of Empires II. His dream one day, after the kids are grown, is
to see the Himalayas and their grandeur. That would be a spectacular
view.
Whether he’s working diligently at FastServers.Net or spending time
with family and hobbies, Matt believes the company is a crucial part
of his life. “The people are truly a great bunch to work with--fun,
but very much results-oriented and committed to doing their best for
the customers,” Matt said. “I honestly consider myself fortunate to
work with a group of such talented and devoted individuals. Seriously.”
We agree too, Matt. We agree too.