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Matrix Pointe Group

Matrix Pointe Group formed in the wake of Tyler Technologies' 2022 acquisition of Matrix Pointe Software, a platform Omari Thomas had built to modernize...

Matrix Pointe Group

Matrix Pointe Group formed in the wake of Tyler Technologies' 2022 acquisition of Matrix Pointe Software, a platform Omari Thomas had built to modernize case-management workflows for district attorneys and public defenders. Thomas and co-principal Imani Thomas chose to retain the Matrix Pointe name, signaling continuity from a known operator track record in government-adjacent SaaS. The office sits in Cleveland-Elyria, anchoring its capital and network in Ohio while co-investing selectively with coastal venture funds. The vehicle targets enterprise-software startups with an emphasis on government tech, legal tech, and commercial real-estate technology. Its investment template blends direct seed- and Series A-stage checks with advisory board seats — Thomas himself took an interim COO role at one early portfolio company to drive a revenue-rebuild, per public record. Beyond software, the group allocates to physical real estate in Ohio and Michigan, concentrating on medical-office and mixed-use properties acquired from distressed or fragmented ownership. The strategy mirrors the Thomas family's roots: build technology for under-digitized front-line agencies and then park returns in income-generating Midwestern real assets. Matrix Pointe Group runs lean — fewer than ten core professionals, with Thomas as the binding decision-maker across both tech and real-asset sleeves. The firm has not disclosed an AUM figure, though its deployment pace suggests a stage-appropriate eight-figure pool. No parallel philanthropic foundation has been announced, and the office does not market itself through the family-office conference circuit, relying instead on operator referrals and the Thomas family's existing relationships inside state and local government procurement. What distinguishes the structure is its studio-to-family-office arc: a founder who exited a bootstrapped vertical-SaaS company and immediately converted the liquidity event into a permanent-capital vehicle, without pausing to join a multi-family office or fund-of-funds. The Thomas principals kept the original company's brand and mission adjacency — justice-system software — as a sector anchor, while deliberately layering in real-estate cash flows to smooth the venture-marked portfolio. That hybrid composition, managed by a husband-and-wife team, makes the office read less like a diversified SFO and more like an enterprise-technology rollup that happens to be capitalized by a single family.

General information

Firm type

Single Family Office

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Cleveland

Corporate office

Cleveland, OH, United States

Principals

Omari Thomas

Founder & Managing Principal

Imani Thomas

Principal

Sector focus

Enterprise SoftwarePropTechReal EstateVenture Capital

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at Matrix Pointe Group?

Omari Thomas, the founder and managing principal, directs all investment decisions alongside co-principal Imani Thomas. Thomas often takes an active operational role — including serving as interim executive or board chair — at the companies the group backs.

How did the wealth behind Matrix Pointe Group originate?

The wealth traces to the 2022 sale of Matrix Pointe Software, a legal-case-management platform serving district attorneys and public defenders, to Tyler Technologies (per Tyler Technologies, 2022). Omari Thomas, who built the company, used the liquidity event to capitalize the family office.

Does Matrix Pointe Group invest exclusively in technology?

No. The group runs a hybrid allocation: early-stage enterprise software, focused on government tech and proptech, alongside direct ownership of medical-office and mixed-use real estate in Ohio and Michigan. The real-asset sleeve is intended to provide cash-flow stability against the venture portfolio.

How does Matrix Pointe Group source its deals?

The office relies on operator referrals from Omari Thomas's existing relationships inside state and local government procurement, plus selective co-investment with coastal venture funds. It does not advertise deal-sourcing channels publicly, and its lean team structure makes outreach a principal-level function.

Is Matrix Pointe Group structured as a venture studio?

While not formally branded as a studio, the office behaves like one. Omari Thomas serves on portfolio-company boards and has stepped into interim operating roles post-investment. The combination of concentrated checks, active governance, and sector continuity from the original software business gives it a studio-like posture.

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