Matt Hill (businessman)

[6][7] After high school, Matt Hill studied economics and psychology, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) from the University of Melbourne.

Whyte House Entertainment produced a variety of film, television and online productions working with noted talent such as Eric Bana, Ice-T, and Lemmy Kilmister.

[10][11] During the same period in the 1990s, the skateboard business expanded into a broader youth culture company and international proprietary brands were created such as Globe, Gallaz and Mooks, producing clothing and footwear.

Matt Hill helped co-found the North American operation of Globe International, overseeing the development of new product lines and brands for the company.

[21] Hill executive produced the award-winning surf films Electric Blue Heaven (2012)[22] and Strange Rumblings in Shangri-LA (2014)[23] and with his brothers, featured in the book, Unemployable: 30 Years of Hardcore, Skate and Street[24] released for the 30th anniversary of the Globe and Hardcore companies in 2015.