In August 1993, Matt and his Ranger company deployed to Mogadishu, Somalia in support of Operation Gothic Serpent. The battle was made famous by the best-selling book and movie Black Hawk Down. Matt spent almost nine years in the elite 75th Ranger Regiment. He later served as the Operations Sergeant at the US Army War College and taught leadership at Johns Hopkins University. Matt's last military assignment was as an Infantry Company First Sergeant in the 10th Mountain Division. He and his men spent 15 months in Iraq during “the Surge” fighting Al-Qaeda and implementing the counter-insurgency strategy.
Matt was a Master rated parachutist, a sniper, and an honor graduate of Ranger School. He also wore Royal Thai, Egyptian, and British jump wings. Matt retired in 2008 and spent a decade in the healthcare, non-profit, and data management sectors before exploring his entrepreneurial spirit. He is a Partner and Co-founder of Eversmann Advisory, a consulting firm in West Palm Beach. His specialty is preparing young leaders to join and compete in the workforce.
For his service in Mogadishu, Matt was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with Valor device. In 2019 he won an Emmy for his PBS documentary Send Me about the advances of battlefield medicine in Afghanistan. He has co-authored five non-fiction NYT Best Sellers with James Patterson. Their fifth book, American Heroes made its debut in October 2024. Their sixth book, due in 2025, is about teachers.



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“He was a great fit for our group and the speech was phenomenal. Never have we dealt with such a gracious, humble and inspiring keynote speaker.”