Ryan Charter
About Ryan Charter
Ryan Charter is a Business Development Representative at Recorded Future, specializing in threat intelligence powered by machine learning. He has previous experience in sales management and customer service roles, including internships and positions at Enterprise Holdings and Wellesley Country Club.
Work at Recorded Future
Ryan Charter has been employed at Recorded Future as a Business Development Representative since 2018. In this role, he focuses on leveraging the company's patented technology to enhance threat intelligence discussions. His responsibilities include providing context for faster human analysis and facilitating real-time integration with security systems. His expertise in threat intelligence powered by machine learning is central to his work, helping clients understand the benefits of these advanced technologies.
Previous Experience
Before joining Recorded Future, Ryan Charter held several positions that contributed to his professional development. He worked as a Sales Management Intern at Enterprise Holdings in 2017 for three months in St. Louis, Missouri. Additionally, he was employed at Wellesley Country Club for three months in 2016 and spent two years from 2014 to 2016 as a Food Delivery and Catering Servicer at Blue Ribbon Barbecue in Newton Highlands, Massachusetts. These roles provided him with diverse experiences in sales and customer service.
Education and Expertise
Ryan Charter studied at St. Lawrence University from 2014 to 2018, where he gained foundational knowledge that supports his current role in business development. His education has equipped him with skills relevant to discussing threat intelligence and the application of machine learning in security contexts. His expertise lies in articulating the advantages of these technologies to potential clients.
Background
Ryan Charter has a diverse background that includes various roles in customer service and sales. His early work experience includes positions in food service and hospitality, which helped him develop strong interpersonal skills. His transition into business development reflects his ability to adapt and grow within the technology sector, particularly in the area of cybersecurity and threat intelligence.