Nearly 20% of Americans lack broadband access or a device to tap into the internet. Digital navigators—individuals trained to help people get online—can bridge the gap.
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Education
- MBA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management
- BS, mechanical engineering, summa cum laude, University of Pennsylvania
Matt Kalmus joined Boston Consulting Group in August 2008. He is a core member of BCG's Technology, Media & Telecommunications (TMT) practice.
Matt has considerable expertise in cable/telco, satellite, and technology strategy topics for both B2B and B2C, frequently supporting clients across key go-to-market, merger/carve-out, and operations and network topics.
Matt’s recent work at BCG has included engagements to design and launch a new go-to-market model, sales incentive redesign, churn reduction, commercial simplification, digital capability building, and 5G/spectrum strategy.