| Prior to serving as the CEO of PEAK6 Media LLC, he was the Managing Director of Strategy<ref>[http://smtp.peak6.com/leaders.php?leader=leaders/ebuckley.php PEAK6 Leaders]</ref> for a leading Wall Street proprietary equity options trading firm called [http://www.peak6.com PEAK6]. He was responsible for the strategic development, execution, and debriefing of all strategic plans across the firm and retail business units. | | Prior to serving as the CEO of PEAK6 Media LLC, he was the Managing Director of Strategy<ref>[http://smtp.peak6.com/leaders.php?leader=leaders/ebuckley.php PEAK6 Leaders]</ref> for a leading Wall Street proprietary equity options trading firm called [http://www.peak6.com PEAK6]. He was responsible for the strategic development, execution, and debriefing of all strategic plans across the firm and retail business units. |
− | Buckley is a regular columnist on the financial website TheStreet.com and writes a column called [http://www.thestreet.com/author/1145827/matthew-buckley/all.html “The Firing Line."] | + | Buckley is a regular columnist on the financial website TheStreet.com and writes a column called [http://www.thestreet.com/author/1145827/matthew-buckley/all.html “The Firing Line"]. He also writes an options trading column on [http://investorsobserver.com/contributor93_A14.asp Investors Observer]. Buckley has appeared as an expert source in the [http://on.wsj.com/fpRfms Wall Street Journal] and [http://www.marketwatch.com/story/options-trading-hit-record-in-march-2011-03-31 Market Watch]. |
| From 2004 to 2006, he was the Director of Leadership for [http://www.afterburner.com Afterburner Inc] in Atlanta, Georgia, where he became a nationally recognized and successful public speaker. He created and deployed leadership and strategic planning products and was an executive business consultant to many Fortune 500 companies, including [[General Electric|GE]], [[Cisco]], [[General Motors|GM]], [[AT&T]], [[Sears]], [[First Industrial]], [[GMAC]], [[Panasonic]], [[Washington Mutual]], [[Capital One]], [[MasterCard]], [[Tyco]], and [[Gilead Sciences]]. | | From 2004 to 2006, he was the Director of Leadership for [http://www.afterburner.com Afterburner Inc] in Atlanta, Georgia, where he became a nationally recognized and successful public speaker. He created and deployed leadership and strategic planning products and was an executive business consultant to many Fortune 500 companies, including [[General Electric|GE]], [[Cisco]], [[General Motors|GM]], [[AT&T]], [[Sears]], [[First Industrial]], [[GMAC]], [[Panasonic]], [[Washington Mutual]], [[Capital One]], [[MasterCard]], [[Tyco]], and [[Gilead Sciences]]. |