Mathew Packer began their work experience in 1996 as a 4067 Software Developer in the United States Marine Corps. During their time in the Corps, they participated in a directive to evaluate computer-based wargames and develop training tools. In 2000, Packer joined Legislative Demographic Services as a Senior Software Engineer, where they worked until 2006. At Legislative Demographic Services, they gained experience in software engineering. In 2006, Packer became the Chief Software Architect at Aristotle International, Inc. Mathew held this role until 2008 when they transitioned to the role of Chief Operating Officer for Aristotle's Integrity Age and Identity Verification division. Packer led various initiatives at Aristotle, including the development of the Video Verification Service for Integrity.
Mathew Packer's education history includes attending the Marine Corps Computer Science School starting in 1997. The duration of their education at this school is unspecified, and no degree or field of study is mentioned.
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