Ross Mac Garvey
About Ross Mac Garvey
Ross Mac Garvey is a Group Product Manager at Asurion with a diverse background in product management, engineering, and military service.
Current Position at Asurion
Ross Mac Garvey currently holds the position of Group Product Manager at Asurion. Having joined this role in Sterling, Virginia, in 2022, he is responsible for overseeing product strategy, development, and management within the company. His role involves coordinating with various teams to drive the success of Asurion's product lines, ensuring they align with market demands and company goals.
Previous Roles at Asurion
Prior to his current role, Ross Mac Garvey has had an extensive career at Asurion. From 2017 to 2022, he served as Senior Product Manager, where he was instrumental in product lifecycle management and optimization. Before this, he worked as Product Operations Manager from 2014 to 2017, focusing on enhancing operational efficiencies and product deployment processes.
Experience at Carrier Corporation
Ross Mac Garvey also has experience working at Carrier Corporation, where he held the roles of Inside Account Manager and Application Engineer. From 2013 to 2014, as an Inside Account Manager in Syracuse, New York, he managed client relationships and facilitated sales operations. Between 2011 and 2013, he worked as an Application Engineer, applying engineering principles to solve customer issues and improve the application of the company’s products.
Career in the US Navy
Earlier in his career, Ross Mac Garvey served in the US Navy in various capacities. From 2009 to 2011, he was a Tactics Instructor and Mission Action Officer, responsible for training and tactical planning. From 2006 to 2009, he was stationed on the USS Jimmy Carter as a Submarine Division Officer in Bangor, WA, managing submarine operations and personnel.
Educational Background
Ross Mac Garvey's educational foundation includes a BA in Astronomy from the University of Colorado Boulder, completed from 2000 to 2004. Additionally, he holds a Master of Engineering Management from Old Dominion University, reflecting his technical and managerial expertise.