About Ryan
Background and Education
Ryan joined SEP as a software engineer in 1999 after earning his degree from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Since then, he’s contributed across engineering, UX, recruiting, and customer experience. His experience spans industries including aerospace, healthcare, manufacturing, finance, pharma, and automotive. Ryan is known for his thoughtful approach, steady leadership, and strong client relationships.
Working at SEP
Most recently, he helped shape SEP’s leadership structure and now partners with a team of Engagement Managers across diverse clients and industries. His role focuses on fostering team support and collaboration among developers and designers company-wide. He also leads key client partnerships and guides teams through complex engagements.
In the Community
Giving back has always been important to Ryan. Over the past decade, he has dedicated his time to volunteering with Gleaners Food Bank and Camptown and contributing to the FORUM Credit Union Advisory Council, reflecting his deep-rooted passion for supporting his community.
On a Personal Note
Ryan stays busy with his kids’ many activities and keeping up with his two energetic rescue labs. At home in Westfield with his wife, Agnes, Ryan and his family share a love for traveling and exploring new destinations together.
Posts by Ryan
How Medical Innovation is Already Changing the Future of Healthcare
I attended the Digital Health Innovation Summit this summer in San Francisco, which brought together leading innovators in healthcare and medical technology. They shared fascinating, cutting-edge medical innovation research being done by clinicians, scientists, technologists, and biomedical engineers that will fundamentally change the way we approach the diagnosis, treatment, and management of patients in the […]
Fifteen Fives at SEP
Staying Connected While Remote: How the Fifteen Five Helps SEP Maintain Team Culture At SEP, we rely on face-to-face interaction. Team huddles, standups, retros, pairing at a desk, walking by each other in the hallway, playing a game over lunch—we see each other all day, every day. Each of these interactions is an opportunity to […]