Dragonshield Systems

Co-founder profile

Deandrea Mathurin

Co-founder and strategic advisor, Dragonshield Systems.

Deandrea helps keep Dragonshield pointed at what matters: useful products, clear client relationships, and growth that does not lose sight of the family and operational values behind the company.

Focus Strategy and quality
Lens Real users first
Role Co-founder and strategic advisor
Deandrea Mathurin

Her role

She keeps the build honest.

A product can look impressive and still fail the people who have to use it. Deandrea helps test that gap before it becomes a client problem.

Product strategy

Deandrea helps shape what Dragonshield builds and when, keeping the company focused on tools that solve real problems instead of adding complexity for show.

Quality and usability

She looks at products through the eyes of the people using them: shift workers, HR managers, supervisors, clients, and teams who need a clear path.

Client relationships

Her role keeps the business grounded in trust, communication, and the kind of delivery clients can understand.

Growth direction

Dragonshield has to grow without losing the reason it started. Deandrea helps keep that balance in view.

"If the people using it cannot understand it, we built it wrong."

Company direction

The family reason stays in the room.

Dragonshield is a software company, but the reason behind it is bigger than software. The work is about building something stable, useful, and lasting. Deandrea keeps that perspective close to the product and business decisions.

That perspective matters when Dragonshield decides what to build, what to delay, how to support clients, and how to grow without becoming the same kind of vendor the company was created to avoid.

Product judgment Client trust Usability Long-term growth

Where she influences the work

Not every decision is code.

Before it ships

Does the workflow make sense? Is the language clear? Can someone use it without a training speech?

While it grows

Which clients fit Dragonshield? Which markets are worth entering? Which features are distractions?

After it launches

Is the client supported? Is the relationship clear? Does the product still serve the original need?