Matthew Crozier’s career in government left him acutely aware of the gaps between what communities want and the decisions governments make, so he decided to tackle the problem as a startup founder.
The result is the online citizen engagement platform Bang the Table, which launched in Newcastle, north of Sydney, in 2007, and is now a global company, with offices – he calls them Engagement HQs – in the US, UK, India and Canada and more than 700 customers.
The business has grown to nearly 100 staff globally, and more than 10.