Emy Kelty Ryder
About Emy Kelty Ryder
Emy Kelty Ryder is a Manager of Operations Program Management at Form Energy, with a diverse background in program management and operations across various organizations, including Plenty and Tesla Motors.
Current Role at Form Energy
Emy Kelty Ryder serves as the Manager of Operations Program Management at Form Energy. She has held this position since 2022, contributing to the company's operational efficiency and program management strategies. Her role involves overseeing various operational projects and ensuring alignment with the company's objectives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Previous Experience at Plenty
Emy Kelty Ryder has extensive experience at Plenty, where she worked in various capacities from 2016 to 2022. She held roles including Operations Manager, Head of NPI Operations, Chief of Staff, and Program Manager for Business Development & Sales. Her tenure at Plenty included managing special projects and operational systems, showcasing her versatility in program management.
Internship Experience
Emy Kelty Ryder has gained valuable experience through several internships. She interned at the Natural Resources Defense Council in 2015, focusing on Government Affairs and the Land & Wildlife Program. Additionally, she worked as a Marketing Intern at Panasonic in 2013 and completed a summer internship at Tesla Motors from 2010 to 2012. These roles contributed to her understanding of environmental issues and operational management.
Educational Background
Emy Kelty Ryder holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Amherst College, where she studied Environmental Studies and Political Science. She also studied Spanish Language and Literature, as well as Latin American History and Politics at IES Buenos Aires and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Her educational background supports her expertise in environmental and political matters.
Early Career and Internships
Emy Kelty Ryder began her career with internships that provided foundational experience in education and environmental advocacy. She interned at The Marine Mammal Center in 2014, focusing on education programs. These early roles helped shape her career trajectory in environmental and operational management.