Samantha Mason

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Working in the Human Cloud

Samantha is a jack of all trades. She edits, rewrites, and project manages cryptocurrency articles, legal documents, technical and financial books, blogs, how-to articles as well as fiction and self-help books.

One of her specialties is to edit works by non-native English speakers to ensure correct American idiom and word usage.

According to her clients, she stands out through her accuracy and turnaround time.

With 10 years of software development experience and a math and computer background, she’s able to competently handle highly-technical subjects and edit these works to make them approachable and readable.

Find her in:

  • Chapter 4

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Featured quote from Chapter 4, Why Changemakers Are Moving to the Human Cloud

“I’ve worked with moms and their sons, dads and their daughters, and been privy to a wedding engagement. I’ve helped entrepreneurs start their businesses, connected them with attorneys to file patents, had an offsite at my house, and was in attendance when a startup presented to a VC I connected them with. Yes, I’ve seen the ups and downs, but I’ve witnessed people going after their dreams. I wouldn’t have been as involved in so many lives if I worked in a full-time role. I don’t think I could ever work in an office again.” 

Matthew Mottola

Matthew R Mottola builds the human cloud, the digital and remote model of work that over half the US workforce will transition to within the next seven years.

Matthew is the Co-Founder and CEO of Venture L, the leading platform for freelancers to run their business, and author of upcoming book The Human Cloud.

Matthew has led and transformed today’s leading companies.

At Microsoft, in joint partnership with Upwork, he built the Microsoft 365 freelance toolkit - the unlock for enterprises to embrace the human cloud at scale - bringing Microsoft from nascent to an industry leader in under two years. At Gigster, he built Ideation - a service that used freelance developers, data scientists, and product managers to consistently generate what should be built in the software development lifecycle. At Georgia Tech, he helped develop the entrepreneurship curriculum with Faculty of the Year awardee Arn Rubinoff and guest lectures.

Matthew is a recognized voice for leadership teams, public investors, and media. His work has been featured by Forbes and Fortune to name a few. He is an international keynote speaker, speaking at leading conferences Remote Work Summit and YPO’s Innovation Week to name a few. He is the author of StartUp Not StartDown, upcoming book The Human Cloud, and contributor to leading industry reports.

https://matthewrmottola.com/
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