Brian (Chris) Ashby
About Brian (Chris) Ashby
Brian (Chris) Ashby is a Riding Academy Coach currently employed at Harley-Davidson Motor Company and serves as Manager - COE and OSP Engineering at TPx Communications. With a diverse background in telecommunications and military service, he has extensive experience in technical and coaching roles.
Current Role at Harley-Davidson
Brian Ashby serves as a Riding Academy Coach at Harley-Davidson Motor Company, a position he has held since 2019. In this role, he is responsible for teaching motorcycle safety and riding techniques to new riders. His coaching emphasizes the importance of safety and skill development, contributing to the overall mission of Harley-Davidson to promote safe riding practices.
Experience at TPx Communications
Since 2015, Brian Ashby has worked at TPx Communications as the Manager of the Center of Excellence (COE) and Outside Plant (OSP) Engineering. His responsibilities include overseeing engineering operations and ensuring the efficiency of service delivery. His tenure at TPx Communications has lasted for nine years, during which he has contributed to the company's engineering initiatives.
Previous Roles at TelePacific Communications
Brian Ashby held multiple positions at TelePacific Communications from 2003 to 2015. He began as a Supervisor in Network Operations, then progressed to Supervisor of Field Operations, and later served as Manager of the Customer Technical Service Center. His roles involved managing technical teams and ensuring effective service delivery in the telecommunications sector.
Military Service Background
Brian Ashby served in the US Army as a Wire Systems Installer (31L) from 1990 to 1994. His military experience included installations and maintenance of communication systems, which provided him with foundational technical skills applicable in his later civilian roles.
Education and Certifications
Brian Ashby completed his education at Lee High School, where he achieved a general diploma. He also obtained certification as a Motorcycle Safety Foundation Rider Coach in 2018, further enhancing his qualifications for teaching motorcycle safety and riding techniques.