
Matt Zilli
CEOMatt Zilli is the Chief Executive Officer of Planview, where he leads the company’s vision, strategy, and global operations. As a proven transformation leader with deep expertise across product, go-to-market, and customer success, Matt brings more than 20 years of experience scaling technology companies through hypergrowth and strategic evolution.

Matt Zilli
CEO
Matt Zilli is the Chief Executive Officer of Planview, where he leads the company’s vision, strategy, and global operations. As a proven transformation leader with deep expertise across product, go-to-market, and customer success, Matt brings more than 20 years of experience scaling technology companies through hypergrowth and strategic evolution.
Matt most recently served as President of Field Operations at Planview, where he was critical to more than doubling the company’s revenue, transformed the go-to-market leadership team, integrated multiple acquisitions, and expanded Planview’s global footprint to India, throughout APAC, and to the Middle East. He originally joined Planview through the acquisition of Clarizen in February 2021, where he served as CEO and led the company through a successful go-to-market transformation and product strategy evolution.
Prior to Clarizen, Matt was instrumental in scaling Marketo from $60 million in revenue through its $4.75 billion acquisition by Adobe, serving in multiple executive roles, including Chief Customer Officer at Marketo and Vice President of Sales at Adobe. Throughout his career, he has led global teams across Sales, Marketing, Customer Success, Product Management, Consulting, and Alliances, with comprehensive P&L responsibility spanning new logo acquisition, expansion bookings, and revenue retention.
Matt holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Santa Clara University and an MBA from the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley, combining technical expertise with strategic business acumen.
Matt lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife, Corey, and their sons, Lincoln and Colton. When he isn’t trying to keep up with his kids’ completely overwhelming sports schedule, you can find him on the golf course, wondering how his 10-year-old out-drove him.

