Kim Ringeisen
About Kim Ringeisen
Kim Ringeisen is a Principal Product Manager at Arista Networks and a volunteer archaeologist at James River Institute for Archaeology, Inc. He has extensive experience in customer success, executive consulting, and emergency response.
Principal Product Manager at Arista Networks
Kim Ringeisen currently serves as the Principal Product Manager at Arista Networks. Since joining the company in 2021, he has been involved in developing and managing products, drawing on his extensive experience in customer success and technical operations. His role focuses on driving product development that meets customer needs and technological advancements.
Volunteer Archaeologist at James River Institute for Archaeology
Since 2019, Kim Ringeisen has been an active archaeology volunteer at the James River Institute for Archaeology, Inc. He is part of the 'Pursuing the Lost Colony' project, which involves uncovering and analyzing historical artifacts. Although much of the work remains undisclosed, significant findings are made public as they are discovered.
Firefighter at Edenton Fire Department
Kim Ringeisen has been serving as a firefighter at the Edenton Fire Department since 2019. In this role, he is involved in public service emergency response, focusing on both operational and planning aspects. His experience in technical rescue and disaster management complements his duties as a first responder.
Previous Roles in Customer Success and Executive Consulting
Kim Ringeisen has held various executive positions focused on customer success and consulting. He was the Vice President of Customer Success at CloudGenix (2016-2018) and served as an Executive Consultant at both Arista Networks and Early Stage Startup from 2019 to 2021. These roles involved leading customer-focused initiatives and assessing new technology vendors.
Board Member and Community Involvement
Kim Ringeisen has been actively engaged in community service and leadership roles. He served as a board member at the Edenton-Chowan Chamber of Commerce (2019-2020) and Operation Homefront - BOD in North Carolina (2011-2014). His contributions have ranged from enhancing community engagement to supporting veterans.