Ryan Phillips
About Ryan Phillips
Ryan Phillips is a Staff Product Manager at Runway, where he has worked since 2024. He has a diverse background in product management and software development, with previous roles at companies such as Microsoft, SAP, and Sourcegraph.
Work at Runway
Ryan Phillips serves as a Staff Product Manager at Runway, a position he has held since 2024. He is based in San Francisco, California, and works remotely. In his role, he contributes to the company's focus on applied AI research in art and entertainment. He joined RunwayML as the second product manager, bringing a wealth of experience from previous positions in product management.
Previous Experience at Sourcegraph
Before joining Runway, Ryan Phillips worked at Sourcegraph for two years, from 2022 to 2024. He held multiple roles, including Group Product Manager and Product Lead for Cody AI for Enterprise. His tenure at Sourcegraph allowed him to develop expertise in product management within a dynamic tech environment.
Career Background in Technology
Ryan Phillips has a diverse background in technology, having worked at several notable companies. His experience includes roles at Microsoft, where he served as a Product Manager and Software Developer Engineering Intern. He also worked at SAP.iO as General Manager for Brilliant Hire by SAP and as an Entrepreneur-In-Residence. His career spans various positions that combine product management and software development.
Education and Expertise
Ryan Phillips holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Computer Science from the University of Oklahoma, where he studied from 2010 to 2014. He furthered his education with a Master of Science (M.S.) in Computer Science from the same institution, completing it in 2015. In addition to his academic qualifications, he has been a Lecturer at the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford (d.school) since 2017, focusing on design thinking and innovation.
Lecturing at Stanford d.school
Since 2017, Ryan Phillips has been a Lecturer at the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford, commonly known as the d.school. In this role, he engages with students and professionals in the field of design thinking and innovation, sharing his extensive knowledge and experience in product management and technology.