

In his free time, he enjoys the company of his cat, playing the Harmonica, and a good cup of espresso.
#Matthew schwartz professional
Matthew is the Chair of the Research Committee for the Center of Financial Social Work’s Financial Social Work Professional Network. Additionally, Matthew serves on the SFBTA’s Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging Committee and the I.T. He is a member of the Solution Focused Brief Therapy Association (SFBTA) where he sits on their Board of Directors as a Member at Large, and where he chairs the Conference Planning Committee.

In 2022, after passing his clinical licensing exam, Matthew transitioned to private practice where he specializes in both Financial Social Work and Solution Focused Brief Therapy. Matthew worked as an integrated, Financial Social Worker in agency practice in Buffalo, New York from 2018-2022. He began working in Buffalo non-profits, and eventually answered his calling by attending the University at Buffalo School of Social Work’s MSW program. Matthew later moved back to Buffalo in order to set down permanent roots and rejoin his chosen family.

Natalie Jeremijenko at her XClinic & Environmental Health Clinic where he provided consultation services. Matthew later became a Visiting Scholar at NYU, working with Dr. Eventually leaving the corporate world to provide consulting services as a freelancer. Returning to Long Island, Matthew worked in business (specifically accounting and human resources) while he completed his MBA at the University of Phoenix. During his time in Israel, Matthew lived in several locations, including Kibbutz Ma’agan Michael, Tel Aviv, Kibbutz Zikim, Ashdod, and Jerusalem, where part of his heart remains. He would complete his service honorably as a Staff Sergeant/NCO serving 37 months in total. Matthew’s final position was as the Instruction NCO for Overseas Training Division’s Battalion Commanders Course. Eran Carasso, and later as an NCO Mission Manager in the Overseas Office. Matthew served in the Foreign Relations Branch in a variety of positions, including as Head of Office for Lt. Yoav Har-Even, and would then go on to complete the Non-Commissioned Officer Course for Foreign Relations, as well as the course for Information Security through the Intelligence Corps. He spent time in a Hebrew Immersion program ( Ulpan) on Kibbutz Ma’agan Michael where he spent half the day studying Hebrew, and the other half milking cows.įollowing this, Matthew was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces, where he would earn the Certificate of Excellence from BG. After his undergraduate career, Matthew emigrated to Israel from New York where he landed as a dual citizen. in Applied Linguistics in 2008 (concentrating on Sociolinguistics & Hebrew). Schwartz, LCSW, MBA, CFSW was born and raised on Long Island, New York. I am not sure which one I want more, there are positives and negatives to both, I just hope I get one of them.Matthew L. Both went pretty well, but both internship programs seem very competitive, so we'll see what happens. Over break I had two interviews, one with the Jets, and then one with the Nets. It was pretty unprofessional but that's ok, I did not want to work there anyway. I responded by saying, thanks for letting me know, I don't think he knew I was being sarcastic. Finally when I called back that last week he informed me they filled the position. I called back the next week and he said call back next week. I called back in a week and he said call back next week.

What was funny about that is that at the end of the phone interview, the person I was talking to told me to call back in a week to schedule a face to face interview. The marketing place that I had a phone interview with informed that they had filled up the position. Spring Break was a very productive week for me in terms of the internship search.
