Ryan Sharp
About Ryan Sharp
Ryan Sharp is an IT Project Manager at Asurion with extensive experience in data analysis, project management, and web development.
Title and Current Position
Ryan Sharp holds the title of IT Project Manager at Asurion, located in the Greater Nashville Area, TN, since 2013. His role focuses on managing various IT-related projects, ensuring their successful delivery and implementation.
Previous Roles at Asurion
Prior to his current role, Ryan Sharp has held multiple positions at Asurion. This includes Senior Analyst (TPS Tools and Automation Lead) in 2013, Senior Analyst (Change Request Lead) from 2012 to 2013, Analyst II (Data Services Intake Analyst) in 2012, Analyst II (Project Manager) in 2011, and Technology Analyst I from 2009 to 2010. His tenure at Asurion has provided him with extensive experience in various facets of IT and project management.
Education and University Roles
Ryan Sharp earned a Bachelor of Science in Web Programming and Development from Belmont University, where he studied from 2005 to 2009. During his time at Belmont University, he also served as the Country Showcase Lead Graphic/Web Designer from 2008 to 2009 and as a Health Clinic Assistant from 2005 to 2007.
Technical Skills and Expertise
Ryan Sharp specializes in driving the adoption of tools and processes at Asurion. His technical skillset includes proficiency in SSRS, Spotfire, and PowerBI report building, as well as T-SQL, HiveQL, and Denodo VQL. He also holds expertise in conducting heuristic evaluations and developmental stages of websites, utilizing Adobe Creative Suite Software for graphic design and website development.
Projects and Leadership at Asurion
Ryan Sharp has led high visibility, BI, and data analysis-centric projects aimed at Finance and Future State Platform customers at Asurion. He also previously led infrastructure-focused projects to build out new Premier Support call center locations. His role involves significant aspects of training, demoing, and driving the adoption of new tools and processes.