Ryon Kim
About Ryon Kim
Ryon Kim is a Scrum Master and Senior Business Analyst at Armedia, where he has worked since 2016 in the Washington D.C. Metro Area. He has extensive experience in project management, policy documentation, and training development, particularly for the USDA FNS SNAP Policy Wiki.
Work at Armedia
Ryon Kim has been employed at Armedia since 2016, serving as a Scrum Master and Senior Business Analyst. In this role, he has contributed to the USDA FNS SNAP Policy Wiki, managing a centralized web repository of policy documentation. His responsibilities include conducting gap analyses, researching new policy documents, and implementing technical enhancements that have significantly increased the update rate of the Wiki. He has also automated reporting processes for JIRA, streamlining operations and improving efficiency.
Previous Experience
Prior to his tenure at Armedia, Ryon Kim worked in various roles that contributed to his expertise. He served as a Project Analyst at M&T Bank for one year and was an Associate at Booz Allen Hamilton for seven years. He then worked as a Research Fellow and Senior Consultant at LMI for two years. Additionally, he was a Consultant to the VP of Operations at BioUrja Trading LLC for nearly a year. These positions provided him with a diverse background in project management and analysis.
Education and Expertise
Ryon Kim holds a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University, where he achieved a GPA of 3.5. He also earned a Bachelor’s Degree in History from Swarthmore College. His educational background supports his roles in business analysis and project management, equipping him with the skills necessary to conduct training sessions and develop requirements for various projects.
Key Contributions
Ryon Kim has made significant contributions to the USDA FNS SNAP Policy Wiki. He performed a gap analysis of missing content and conducted research for hundreds of new policy documents. He developed interactive training videos for policy content users and provided project management support for the agency’s Alfresco platform. His work has included automating reporting processes and conducting testing for the Wiki project, enhancing the overall functionality and user experience.