Rochester, NY – Matt Egyhazy, Chief Information Officer for M&T Commercial Bank and Wilmington Trust, will serve as a judge at the University of Rochester’s annual DandyHacks Hackathon later this month. The event, a major gathering for students passionate about technology, coding, and data-driven innovation, brings together some of the brightest young minds in computer science to develop creative solutions to real-world problems.
For Egyhazy, who has built his career at the intersection of data, technology, and business leadership, participating in the hackathon represents more than an opportunity to evaluate projects. It is an extension of his lifelong commitment to mentorship, education, and innovation. As both a technology executive and an academic collaborator, he views events like DandyHacks as crucial incubators for the next generation of digital leaders.
“Hackathons are where curiosity meets capability,” said Egyhazy. “They show what happens when people stop seeing technology as just a tool and start treating it as a creative language. The energy and ideas these students bring are reminders that innovation never stands still—it evolves with every new question asked.”
Inspiring Innovation Through Real-World Collaboration
DandyHacks, hosted annually by the University of Rochester, is one of the region’s most recognized collegiate hackathons. Over the course of several days, students from across the country collaborate to design, code, and present working prototypes that address challenges spanning sustainability, finance, healthcare, data analytics, and emerging technologies such as AI and blockchain.
As a judge, Matt Egyhazy will evaluate projects based on creativity, technical execution, scalability, and impact. His expertise in data systems, enterprise technology, and digital transformation provides a unique lens through which to assess the balance between innovation and practical skill set developed over a career that has spanned some of the most complex and regulated industries in the world.
Egyhazy’s participation aligns with his broader philosophy of bridging academia and industry. He believes that experiential learning environments like hackathons offer unparalleled opportunities for students to test their ideas under real conditions, collaborate across disciplines, and learn the value of turning data into actionable insight.
“These events prepare students for what modern technology careers actually look like,” Egyhazy explained. “It’s not just about writing code but it’s about solving meaningful problems, working in teams, managing constraints, and thinking critically about how technology influences the world around us.”
A Proven Leader in Data and Technology Strategy
In his current role as Chief Information Officer for M&T Commercial Bank and Wilmington Trust, Matt Egyhazy leads the technology organizations that support several of the bank’s most critical business lines, including Commercial Banking, Credit Administration, Corporate Treasury, Enterprise Payments, and Wilmington Trust. His leadership ensures that technology strategies are not only aligned with but actively driving the institution’s operational goals and customer needs.
Under his direction, these technology divisions have continued to advance the bank’s capabilities in areas such as data integration, automation, and secure digital services, strengthening M&T’s position as a leader in both innovation and reliability.
Before joining M&T Bank, Egyhazy held several key leadership positions at Genworth Financial, where he served as Chief Data Officer, Head of IT Strategy, and Chief Architect. His leadership helped redefine how data analytics and system architecture supported enterprise growth and compliance.
Earlier in his career, Egyhazy held senior technology leadership roles at Capital One, JPMorgan Chase, and SWIFT, where he gained a global perspective on financial systems and data infrastructures. His work across these institutions covered diverse areas of financial services, from capital markets and payments to wealth management and insurance.
This extensive background gives Egyhazy a comprehensive view of how technology drives transformation across industries. It also informs the perspective he brings to academic and professional engagements, where he emphasizes that innovation in technology must always align with strategic purpose and ethical stewardship.
Strengthening the Bridge Between Academia and Industry
Beyond his corporate achievements, Matt Egyhazy is deeply committed to higher education and professional mentorship. He frequently collaborates with universities such as the University of Rochester, where he shares his insights on technology leadership, data science, and digital transformation.
He recently delivered guest lectures at the University as part of its Computing and Information Science program, where he spoke about how data architecture, artificial intelligence, and enterprise governance are reshaping industries worldwide. His upcoming role at DandyHacks continues this engagement, allowing him to connect directly with students applying these concepts in real time.
Egyhazy’s academic background reflects his own interdisciplinary philosophy. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the University of Virginia, a Master’s degree in Computer Science from Virginia Tech, and an MBA from Georgetown University. This combination of technical expertise and business insight allows him to communicate effectively across both engineering and executive audiences.
“Universities are where the next wave of transformation begins,” he noted. “When industry leaders and students collaborate, both sides grow, students gain perspective, and professionals are reminded of the creative spark that drives progress.”
Thought Leadership and Lifelong Learning
Matt Egyhazy’s influence extends beyond his corporate and academic roles. A recognized thought leader in technology and enterprise strategy, he has published articles in IEEE journals and contributed chapters to business textbooks on topics including information systems architecture, data management, and organizational transformation.
He is also a long-standing contributor to open source technologies, most notably the widely used C++ library, Boost, which supports software development across numerous global industries. These contributions reflect his belief that knowledge and innovation should be shared, not siloed.
His commitment to mentorship is equally evident in his volunteer work with students and early-career professionals, helping them navigate the complexities of technology leadership. He frequently emphasizes adaptability, ethical responsibility, and continuous learning as defining qualities for success in a rapidly evolving digital world.
A Vision for the Next Generation of Innovators
As a hackathon judge, Matt Egyhazy will bring his extensive experience to bear on evaluating how students approach problem-solving under pressure, an environment that mirrors many real-world technology challenges.
The DandyHacks event will feature categories related to AI, cybersecurity, fintech, and data visualization, offering a platform for participants to showcase both creativity and technical depth. Egyhazy’s role will include assessing not only the strength of each project’s code and functionality but also its potential to create meaningful impact in the broader technological and social landscape.
“The most successful innovations don’t just work, they matter,” Egyhazy reflected. “When I look at what these students create, I’m reminded that technology’s greatest value lies in its ability to improve lives, connect communities, and inspire possibility.”
By engaging in initiatives like DandyHacks, Egyhazy continues his long-standing mission to foster environments where education, collaboration, and innovation intersect. His leadership in both the corporate and academic spheres exemplifies how technology professionals can help shape a future that is both intelligent and inclusive.
About Matt Egyhazy
Matt Egyhazy serves as the Chief Information Officer for M&T Commercial Bank and Wilmington Trust, where he leads the technology organizations responsible for critical business operations across the enterprise. With decades of experience at major financial institutions including Genworth Financial, Capital One, JPMorgan Chase, and SWIFT, he brings unparalleled expertise in technology strategy, data management, and enterprise innovation.
A published author and contributor to open source technologies, Egyhazy holds degrees from the University of Virginia, Virginia Tech, and Georgetown University. He remains an active mentor and academic collaborator, frequently engaging with institutions such as the University of Rochester to prepare students for impactful careers in technology and data science.
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