Fort Worth proptech company Lone Wolf Technologies announced that Matt Fischer has been appointed its chief executive officer, effective immediately.

Fischer succeeds Jimmy Kelly, who will remain with the company in an advisory capacity during the leadership transition.

“With his deep product and technology expertise and an unwavering focus on customer experience, Matt is an ideal leader for Lone Wolf’s next chapter,” Agha Khan, a company director, said in a statement. “I believe Matt’s track record of building market-leading platforms through growth, acquisition, and innovation will help Lone Wolf accelerate its vision and deliver even greater value to brokerages and agents.”

Khan continued, “On behalf of the board, I would like to thank Jimmy for his leadership during a pivotal period in Lone Wolf’s evolution. During his tenure, Lone Wolf substantially expanded its scale, through both acquisitions and organic investments, to prepare for accelerated growth and value creation. We greatly appreciate Jimmy’s contributions to the company.”

Lone Wolf said that over the last several years, it has made a significant investment in its platform, technology, and operating model, unifying its product portfolio and delivering consistent, high-quality customer experience.

Building on that momentum, the company is entering its next phase of growth, focused on advancing a unified platform, embedding AI across its products, and serving customers with integrated and tailored solutions. From AI agents to enhanced transaction and forms capabilities, Lone Wolf said it is “focused on delivering the next generation of solutions that brokerages and agents depend on to operate more efficiently and competitively.”

Aiming to ‘deliver better business outcomes for the company’s customers’

Fischer joins Lone Wolf from Boston-based Bullhorn, where he spent more than 20 years growing the business from a single-product startup to a multi-product market leader with more than 10,000 customers worldwide.

During his time at Bullhorn, Fischer held positions of increasing responsibility. As Bullhorn’s president and chief operating officer, he was “a visionary leader and a driving force behind Bullhorn’s growth strategy,” Lone Wolf said. Fischer led large product, engineering, and delivery teams responsible for providing an excellent customer experience and aligning the organization around that mission.

“I have long admired Lone Wolf and its leadership position in the real estate technology industry and am honored to step into the CEO role at this exciting juncture,” Fischer said. “The company has built an impressive platform that makes a difference in the lives of over one million agents across the U.S. and Canada. I look forward to working alongside Lone Wolf’s incredibly talented team to drive innovation, simplify complexity, and deliver better business outcomes for the company’s customers.”

Kelly spoke of his time at the company and of those who’ve been part of it.

“It’s been an honor to serve as Lone Wolf’s CEO over the past seven years,” he said. “I’m incredibly proud of what our team has accomplished. And I’m thankful for Lone Wolf’s employees, customers, and partners who have been critical to the success of the company. I look forward to watching Lone Wolf continue to grow and succeed under Matt’s leadership.”

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