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Matt Mahan
Matthew William Mahan (born November 18, 1982) is an American politician and tech entrepreneur who has served as the mayor of San Jose, California since 2023[update]. He previously served as the District 10 Councilmember representing the Almaden Valley, Blossom Valley, and Vista Park neighborhoods. Mahan also served as the co-founder and CEO of Brigade Media, a tech company focused on civic engagement.
Mahan was raised in Watsonville, California. Reared as a Catholic, he attended Bellarmine College Preparatory, where his uncle, California real estate developer Ed Thrift, had previously attended, on a low-income scholarship. While in high school, Mahan worked with former State Senator Jim Beall and former Santa Clara Counsel Ann Ravel.
Mahan graduated from Harvard University in 2005. In college, Mahan served as President of the Harvard Undergraduate Council.
After Harvard, Mahan spent a year building irrigation systems in Bolivia. He then joined Teach for America where he was matched to Alum Rock Middle School.
In 2008, Mahan joined a tech startup led by Sean Parker and Joe Green. Together, they formed Causes, an early Facebook application focused on grassroots and public engagement that helped raise money for nonprofit organizations. Mahan became CEO and president of Causes in 2013.
In 2014, Mahan launched Brigade with investments from Parker, Ron Conway, Marc Benioff, and others. Brigade was created as a social medium for civic engagement. In 2019, Brigade was acqui-hired by Pinterest and its technology was purchased by Countable.
In early 2020, Mahan entered the San Jose City Council District 10 race. He won with 58% of the vote, and in January 2021, was sworn in as the District 10 Council member for the city of San Jose.
In September 2021, Mahan became a candidate for Mayor of San Jose, focusing on a platform of accountability in government. He proposed an accountability dashboard which would track progress on issues like crime and homelessness. He also pledged to end the current system of automatic raises for politicians and city department heads unless progress is shown.
Matt Mahan
Matthew William Mahan (born November 18, 1982) is an American politician and tech entrepreneur who has served as the mayor of San Jose, California since 2023[update]. He previously served as the District 10 Councilmember representing the Almaden Valley, Blossom Valley, and Vista Park neighborhoods. Mahan also served as the co-founder and CEO of Brigade Media, a tech company focused on civic engagement.
Mahan was raised in Watsonville, California. Reared as a Catholic, he attended Bellarmine College Preparatory, where his uncle, California real estate developer Ed Thrift, had previously attended, on a low-income scholarship. While in high school, Mahan worked with former State Senator Jim Beall and former Santa Clara Counsel Ann Ravel.
Mahan graduated from Harvard University in 2005. In college, Mahan served as President of the Harvard Undergraduate Council.
After Harvard, Mahan spent a year building irrigation systems in Bolivia. He then joined Teach for America where he was matched to Alum Rock Middle School.
In 2008, Mahan joined a tech startup led by Sean Parker and Joe Green. Together, they formed Causes, an early Facebook application focused on grassroots and public engagement that helped raise money for nonprofit organizations. Mahan became CEO and president of Causes in 2013.
In 2014, Mahan launched Brigade with investments from Parker, Ron Conway, Marc Benioff, and others. Brigade was created as a social medium for civic engagement. In 2019, Brigade was acqui-hired by Pinterest and its technology was purchased by Countable.
In early 2020, Mahan entered the San Jose City Council District 10 race. He won with 58% of the vote, and in January 2021, was sworn in as the District 10 Council member for the city of San Jose.
In September 2021, Mahan became a candidate for Mayor of San Jose, focusing on a platform of accountability in government. He proposed an accountability dashboard which would track progress on issues like crime and homelessness. He also pledged to end the current system of automatic raises for politicians and city department heads unless progress is shown.