Ryan Raskey

Director Of Sales Marketing at Castro Roofing of Texas

Ryan Raskey has a diverse work experience in the roofing industry. Ryan started their career at RoofOptions LLC in 2011, where they worked in marketing for two years. In 2014, they joined Holland Roofing as an Account Development Manager and later transitioned to roles such as National Account Manager and Regional Sales Manager. Ryan worked at Holland Roofing until 2020. Currently, Ryan is employed at Castro Roofing of Texas as a Senior Account Manager and Director of Sales Marketing, responsible for providing clients with the necessary tools and support for their roofing systems.

Ryan Raskey obtained their Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, where they studied from 2000 to 2004. Prior to that, they completed their high school education and received a General diploma from Harry D. Jacobs in Algonquin, IL, during the period 1994 to 1998.

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Fort Myers, United States

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Castro Roofing of Texas

Established in 1989, Castro Roofing of Texas is a family-run business with its purpose and mission out in front. Based in the heart of Dallas, Texas, Castro services Texas with a dedicated focus on the DFW Metroplex. Our Purpose: We are in business for one reason, To Deliver Peace of Mind. This means our goal is to eliminate any worry, fear, or anxiety that comes with building management. We understand that our clients are not roofing experts. That is why our focus is always to clarify the problem and provide peace of mind as we develop long-term solutions for you and your building. Our Mission: We are on a mission to be the best company to work for in the DFW metro. This means we not only have to install perfect roof systems but host a culture that is unparalleled to anything in the construction industry. We study the largest companies in the United States and learn from their success and evolution to take our business beyond what is considered “good” in the construction industry.