Dallas-based proptech company Lone Wolf Technologies has named three new senior executives: Alan Matuszak as chief technology officer, J.R. Stricker as chief customer officer, and Aaron Kardell as chief innovation officer.
The appointments come on the heels of the February arrival of CEO Matt Fischer and complete the senior leadership team, Lone Wolf said.
“Each of these leaders brings something specific that Lone Wolf needs right now,” Fischer said in a statement. “Alan has built software that financial and real estate institutions depend on, J.R. has spent his career earning the kind of customer trust we want to be known for, and Aaron has been shaping the most ambitious parts of our product roadmap since the day he joined.”
The leadership additions arrive as Lone Wolf prepares to advance its Foundation platform and bring new artificial intelligence capabilities to market later this year, the company said.
Technology
With more than 25 years of engineering and technology leadership experience, Matuszak joins Lone Wolf from Rectangle Health, where he served as chief technology officer. His background in proptech includes nearly a decade as CTO of eLynx Ltd., a SaaS platform serving seven of the top 10 U.S. mortgage lenders, and earlier work designing AIM for Windows, a real estate settlement software package used by more than 5,000 title insurance agencies. He also served on the American Land Title Association’s Technology Committee.
“Lone Wolf is building something the industry has been waiting on,” Matuszak said. “I’m joining at a moment when the technical work ahead will define what brokerages, agents, and partners can do for the next decade.”
Customer success
Stricker has nearly three decades in customer experience leadership, serving most recently as founder and CEO of Phoenix CX Consulting Services. Previously, he was SVP of product support at Genesys, where he led the global support organization. Earlier in his career, he spent more than seven years at Bullhorn in various leadership roles of increasing responsibility. While in leadership in the customer success organization, Bullhorn was recognized for its best-in-class contact center by Customer Contact Week.
“Owning the end-to-end customer journey for the company that powers more than 1.5 million real estate professionals is exactly the kind of challenge I have built my career toward,” Stricker said. “My focus is making sure the brokerages, agents, and teams who depend on Lone Wolf can depend on the customer experience just as much.”
Innovation
Kardell joined Lone Wolf in 2021 through the company’s acquisition of HomeSpotter, the consumer-facing real estate technology business he founded. As chief innovation officer, he leads Lone Wolf’s innovation strategy, including artificial intelligence development, product partnerships, and the long-range platform roadmap.
“The data foundation Lone Wolf has built makes a category of new products possible,” Kardell said. “My job is to make sure we are building the ones that actually matter to the people using them.”
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