Ryan Kelley

Svp, Enterprise Technology at GreenStone Farm Credit Services

Ryan Kelley has extensive work experience in the field of technology. Ryan started their career in 1998 at Holland Systems Corporation as a Web Developer. Ryan then moved to Compuware in 2000, where they worked as a Web Developer, gaining experience in web development using various technologies. In 2007, they joined GreenStone Farm Credit Services as an IT Manager. In this role, they were responsible for managing a development team and overseeing multiple projects. Ryan later became the VP of Data Management & Analytics at GreenStone, and eventually, in October 2020, they transitioned into the role of VP of Enterprise Technology. Throughout their career, Ryan has demonstrated expertise in web development and technology management.

Ryan Kelley obtained a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Michigan State University. Additionally, they have received certifications in COBIT 5 foundations from APMG International and Certified Scrum Master from Scrum Alliance. The month and year of obtaining these certifications are not provided.

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Holt, United States

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GreenStone Farm Credit Services

GreenStone Farm Credit Services, based in East Lansing, Michigan, is Michigan and northeast Wisconsin’s largest agricultural lender and the country’s seventh largest association in the Farm Credit System. A member-owned cooperative, GreenStone owns and manages over $13 billion in assets and serves 28,000 members with 35 locations in Michigan and northeast Wisconsin. GreenStone provides financial services to the agricultural industry - including short, intermediate and long-term loans, equipment and building leases, life insurance, crop insurance, accounting, tax, and appraisal services. GreenStone also specializes in residential and country home loans, and provides lending products for the purchase, improvement, construction or refinance of residences along with financing future home sites and recreational land.