Ryan Ashmore
About Ryan Ashmore
Ryan Ashmore is a DevOps Engineer currently employed at Spring Venture Group in Kansas City, Missouri. He has extensive experience in system administration and database management, having worked in various roles at companies such as CSSS.NET, Martech, and Veracity Consulting, Inc.
Current Role at Spring Venture Group
Ryan Ashmore serves as a DevOps Engineer at Spring Venture Group, a position he has held since 2019. His work involves managing and optimizing the deployment processes, ensuring that the infrastructure runs smoothly and efficiently. Located in the Kansas City, Missouri area, he contributes to the company's technology initiatives and supports various development teams.
Previous Experience at CSSS.NET
Before joining Spring Venture Group, Ryan Ashmore worked at CSSS.NET from 2010 to 2014. In this role, he served as a Unix, VMware, and Windows System Administrator, as well as an Oracle Database Administrator. His tenure at CSSS.NET included working on projects for the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), where he gained significant experience in system administration and database management.
Professional Background in Technology
Ryan has a diverse background in technology, having worked at various organizations in different capacities. He was employed at Martech as a Programmer and System Administrator from 2002 to 2005. Following that, he worked at Veracity Consulting, Inc. as a System and Database Administrator from 2014 to 2020, continuing his focus on database management and system administration within the US EPA. Additionally, he had a brief stint as a Freelance Writer for Gawker Media from 2004 to 2005.
Educational Background
Ryan Ashmore studied at Paseo Academy of Performing Arts. This educational experience provided him with a foundation that complements his technical skills in the field of technology and system administration.
Early Career at H&R Block
Ryan began his career at H&R Block, where he worked as a PC-NET Technician from 2000 to 2001. This role involved supporting computer networks and assisting users with technical issues, laying the groundwork for his future roles in system administration and technology.