Mystery on Main Street (MoMS) welcomes Linda McGraw as CTO

Mystery on Main Street (MoMS) brings in Linda McGraw as Chief Technology Officer to head technology team.
- Orlando, FL (1888PressRelease) July 17, 2025 - A seasoned technology executive with a strong track record of delivering high-impact software systems, modernizing architecture, and scaling engineering organizations, Linda’s 20+ years of experience span SaaS, healthcare, education, finance, public sector, and enterprise platforms, with leadership roles in both early-stage startups and mature environments. Linda brings deep expertise in mentoring globally distributed engineering teams and aligning product vision with engineering execution, optimizing performance, and leading agile teams through periods of growth. Her appointment positions us to accelerate product delivery, improve operational efficiency, and strengthen our long-term technical strategy.
Asked about the addition, Mario L Castellanos, MoMS’s Founder and CEO commented, “Linda is a perfect fit for our executive team and our technology needs”. He added, “We’ve done our homework. We’re confident in strong market interest in our app and business model. Having Linda heading our technology team assures us, our customers, and our users we’ll have a fortified product ready to meet demand”.
Linda stated, "I’m genuinely excited to join at this stage, when the foundation is still being laid and every decision matters." “It’s a rare opportunity to help shape not just the technology, but the culture of the company. I look forward to building with intention, partnering closely with the team to bring our vision to life, and delivering something meaningful for our users."
About Mystery on Main Street: “MoMS” is creating a phygital, big data marketing and advertising mobile app using AI (artificial intelligence), AR (augmented reality), and incentivized gamification to increase sustained economic community growth through patronization of local B2C walk-in “mom ‘n pop” businesses and events. Each “gameplay” takes players into locations they’ve chosen to receive clues, solve a local mystery written by a local writer, and win cash and prizes in the process. Players browse products and services while our data uncovers the all-important “elusive shopper” (the “just looking” crowd). No employee interference required. Think of this as Groupon meets scavenger hunt and Pokémon Go, but players and participating merchants mutually gain without a need for membership or subscription.
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