
Michael Bradley Matvieshen Launches Personal Website to Share His Vision and Values
Canadian entrepreneur and sustainability innovator Michael Bradley Matvieshen has officially launched his new personal website, offering a centralized platform for sharing his work, values, and long-term vision across clean energy, sustainable agriculture, and community-driven business.
The website introduces visitors to Matvieshen's diverse career—from co-developing early electric vehicle infrastructure with General Motors to building passive solar greenhouses and donating hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of food to Okanagan food banks. It also features insights into his leadership philosophy and the personal values that have shaped his approach to business.
'This website is more than just a place to list accomplishments,' said Matvieshen. 'It's a chance to tell my story in my own words, and hopefully inspire others to build things that matter.'
The launch comes as interest continues to grow around sustainable technologies and community-first entrepreneurship—two core themes in Matvieshen's work. With his ventures now spanning multiple continents and industries, the site also serves as a public point of contact for new partnerships and ongoing impact projects.
'A lot of people only see the results—the buildings, the systems, the headlines,' Matvieshen explained. 'But there's a personal journey behind all of that. I want people to understand where the ideas come from, and why I've chosen to work the way I do.'
'I'm excited to finally have a space that brings it all together,' he added. 'This is just the start.'
The website launch marks a new chapter in Matvieshen's public presence, inviting others to learn from his experiences and explore future collaborations that prioritize both innovation and integrity.
Visit the full website here.
About Michael Bradley Matvieshen
Michael Bradley Matvieshen is a Kelowna-based entrepreneur, designer, and industry leader in solar energy, sustainable farming, and international development. His career spans decades of hands-on work across multiple sectors, with a focus on practical innovation and community benefit. He is known for building businesses that reflect his core values: resilience, sustainability, and service.
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