Russ Ingraham
About Russ Ingraham
Russ Ingraham serves as a System Design & Field Trainer at QuikServe Solutions, where he has worked since 2015. He previously owned and operated the Midwest's largest Bulletin Board System and has a background in emergency medical technology and electronics.
Work at QuikServe Solutions
Russ Ingraham has been employed at QuikServe Solutions since 2015, serving as a System Design & Field Trainer. In this role, he is responsible for designing systems and providing training to ensure effective implementation and operation of technology solutions. His tenure at QuikServe Solutions spans over nine years, during which he has contributed to various projects and initiatives aimed at enhancing operational efficiency.
Education and Expertise
Russ Ingraham studied at Metropolitan Community College, focusing on Medicine and achieving certification as an Emergency Medical Technician from 1996 to 1997. He furthered his education at Creighton University, where he studied Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) from 1997 to 1999. This educational background provides him with a solid foundation in emergency medical services, complementing his technical expertise in system design.
Background
Before his current role, Russ Ingraham worked as an Electronics Technician at Con-Agra. He also owned and operated the Midwest's largest Bulletin Board System (BBS), showcasing his extensive experience in technology and system management. Additionally, he supported computer systems for a major law firm with offices in 13 states, demonstrating his capability in handling complex technological environments.
Professional Experience
Russ Ingraham has a diverse professional background that includes significant roles in technology and emergency medical services. His experience as an Electronics Technician at Con-Agra provided him with hands-on technical skills. His work supporting computer systems for a major law firm highlights his ability to manage and maintain technology solutions across multiple locations.