Ryan Christopher Lang has a diverse work experience in the finance and technology sectors. Ryan Christopher is currently serving as the Vice President of Electric Vehicle Client Strategy at J.D. Power since January 2023. Prior to this, they held the position of Head of Strategy & Relationship Management at ZappyRide, a company that develops software tools and websites to promote electric vehicle adoption.
Before their role at ZappyRide, Ryan worked at Bank of America Merrill Lynch for several years. Ryan Christopher began their career at the company as a Summer Analyst in 2008 and later joined as an Associate in Investment Banking Client Coverage, where they focused on business development and strategy. Ryan Christopher then served as an Associate in Healthcare Corporate & Investment Banking and eventually became a Vice President at the company. In their roles, Ryan worked closely with Fortune 500 companies, primarily interfacing with executives and finance teams. Their responsibilities included strategic partnerships, wealth management, financial wellness education, and retirement planning.
In addition to their corporate experience, Ryan co-founded a financial literacy platform in 2019. The platform targeted Millennials and Gen Z, using social media, games, videos, and influencer marketing to make learning about personal finance engaging and entertaining.
Throughout their career, Ryan has demonstrated a strong interest in finance, technology, and sustainable transportation, especially in the electric vehicle industry.
Ryan Christopher Lang attained a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Columbia Business School in the year 2019. Prior to pursuing their MBA, they completed their undergraduate education at SUNY Geneseo, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Business Administration. It is not specified when Ryan obtained their certifications, but they have acquired certifications including Series 66, Series 7, and Series 79 from FINRA.
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