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    Matt Greenfield

    American voice actor

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  1. Matthew Brian Greenfield (born January 12, 1965) is an American producer, scriptwriter, director and voice actor. He produces English-language versions of Japanese anime, including Neon Genesis Evangelion, and was the co-founder [3] of A.D. Vision . Early life.

  2. May 7, 2019 · Former tech entrepreneur and literature professor Matt Greenfield is seeking to bring new and different approaches to K-12 and higher education through his venture capital firm Rethink Education. Noting that our education system is one of the last places to be remade by technology, Rethink Education seeks to foster companies that provide new ...

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  4. Matt Greenfield is a venture capitalist who invests in EdTech companies in emerging markets. He discusses the opportunities, challenges, and trends in this space, and how the private sector can help lift up the most vulnerable learners.

  5. Apr 9, 2021 · Matt Greenfield Treks From Florida To Canada To Kansas City For His Shot. Kansas City goaltender Matt Greenfield has been all over the continent to get his shot, and he's making the most of it with the Mavericks. Apr 9, 2021 by Mike Ashmore. Typically, going from facing NHL players to the ECHL isn’t cause for celebration.

  6. Matt Greenfield is an edtech investor and entrepreneur with experience in operating technology businesses and academia. He works at Stellic, a platform for student success, and has published articles on education innovation and due diligence.

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  7. Apr 20, 2022 · Matt Greenfield is a managing partner of Rethink Education and a board member of several education-related organizations. He writes about how schools need to change after COVID and how to create a space for children to tell their stories.

  8. Matt Greenfield is a venture capitalist and educator with a Ph.D. in English from Yale. He serves on the boards of several edtech and nonprofit organizations, including XPRIZE Foundation and Mouse.org.

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