Ryan Larkin

CEO at MDstaffers

Ryan Larkin has a diverse work experience that spans several industries. Ryan currently holds the role of President and Chief Executive Officer at MDstaffers, a national healthcare staffing firm. Prior to this, they served as the Chief Operating Officer and Vice President, Service Delivery at MDstaffers, where they played a crucial role in the company's growth and success. Ryan also has experience in the military as a National Guard Infantry Cadre and Instructor in the US Army. Additionally, they have worked as an Information Technology Consultant, specializing in server migration and technology policy implementation. Ryan has also served as the Vice President of Technology at Exigo Ventures Inc., where they managed the organization's technology infrastructure. Ryan began their career as an intern at Sacramento County, gaining experience in information technology and office administration. Overall, Ryan's work experience showcases their strong leadership skills, expertise in technology, and ability to drive growth and operational success.

Ryan Larkin's education history includes attending the American Military University, although the start and end years are not specified, and there is no information regarding the degree or field of study. Moreover, in 2021 to 2022, they pursued a certificate in Executive Leadership at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Alongside their formal education, Ryan has obtained various certifications, including "Developing Your Emotional Intelligence," "Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging for Leaders and Managers," "Inclusive Leadership," "Product Management: Building a Product Strategy," and "The Six Morning Habits of High Performers," all from LinkedIn in May 2022. Additionally, they acquired certification in "Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training" from LivingWorks in August 2016 and became a "Ask, Care, Escort - Suicide Intervention | Certified Instructor" through the US Army in August 2016. Lastly, Ryan holds certification as an "Amateur Radio Operator" from the Federal Communications Commission, earned in May 2008.

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