Ryan Carrier
About Ryan Carrier
Ryan Carrier is an Account Executive at Prodly, where he has worked since 2022. He has a background in sales and account management, with previous roles at IBM, eSSENTIAL Accessibility, Acquia, Optimizely, Questex, and Cloudant.
Work at Prodly
Ryan Carrier has been serving as an Account Executive at Prodly since 2022. In this role, he focuses on delivering low-code DevOps solutions that enhance business agility and compliance. He collaborates with clients to automate the full lifecycle of low-code development, enabling non-developers to configure applications effectively. His work supports clients in updating critical applications such as Salesforce CPQ and Salesforce B2B Commerce, ensuring that these updates align with the pace of business demands.
Previous Experience in Technology Sales
Before joining Prodly, Ryan Carrier held several positions in technology sales. He worked at IBM as a Territory Manager for IBM Analytics and Cloud Data Services from 2014 to 2017. Following this, he spent four years at Acquia as a Senior Account Executive until 2021. He also served as a Strategic Account Executive at eSSENTIAL Accessibility for one year and briefly worked at Optimizely as an Enterprise Account Executive in 2022. His early career included a role as a Sales Representative at Questex and as a Business Development Manager at Cloudant.
Education and Expertise
Ryan Carrier studied at Saint Joseph's College and completed his secondary education at Scarborough High School. His educational background supports his expertise in technology sales and account management. He has developed skills in delivering business agility and compliance solutions, particularly in the context of low-code development platforms.
Contributions to Low-Code Development
Ryan Carrier contributes to the implementation of low-code DevOps solutions that significantly reduce deployment times. His efforts enable organizations to deploy applications up to 20 times faster than traditional methods. He works with high-growth and Fortune 100 companies, helping them navigate the complexities of low-code development while ensuring that IT resources are not overstretched.