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Mathew Farr

Matt Farr

An Alaskan native, Mr. Farr is a worldwide traveler and adventurer with a wide variety of experience and interests. As an exchange student, he traveled to and studied in Paraguay when he was a teenager. Returning to Anchorage, he spent the last of his teenage years working in the Alaska wilds before traveling south to Colorado to attend the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he studied electrical and computer engineering. From Colorado, he moved on to California and Vandenberg Air Force Base, where he attended Undergraduate Missile Training and was commissioned second lieutenant in the United States Air Force. He then traveled to Wyoming, where he achieved the rank of Deputy Missile Combat Crew Commander, then Alternate Squadron Command Post Flight Commander at the 321st Strategic Missile Squadron at F.E. Warren Air Force Base. Mr. Farr met and married his wife, Maritza, in Wyoming, and the couple then traveled to Massachusetts, to Hanscom Air Force Base. At Hanscom AFB, Mr. Farr was employed as an Acquisition Test Engineer for the Cheyenne Mountain Upgrade Program and Joint STARS.

Mr. Farr eventually left the military in 1993. He remained in the Boston area and worked as a software engineer for several years, achieving his Master of Science Degree in Computer Science with High Distinction in 2001. Mr. Farr then traveled south to Florida to attend Barry University School of Law, where he graduated cum laude and served as editor-in-chief of the Barry Law Review.

Currently the president and CEO of Anago Product Solutions, Mr. Farr continues to serve in the United States Air Force Reserve as Lieutenant Colonel with the 66th Air Base Wing at Hanscom Air Force Base in Massachusetts. He and his wife are busy raising two children. When he’s not working, you might find Mr. Farr in the air – he’s a devoted instrument-rated private pilot whose life mission is to fly as many different aircraft as possible.