Monday - Oct 10th - was my last day at Kensium

Quit my job
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Over the 5 and a half years that I was at Kensium, I had the pleasure to work alongside, lead, mentor, and hire so many amazing people.  Many of those great people have become dear friends both professionally, and personally for which I am grateful to have met. 

During those 5.5 years, I had the pleasure of contributing directly, or with others to many different initiatives, processes, departments, and clients that have helped Kensium grow into the company it has become today. Which have contributed to me becoming a better leader, mentor, and employee that I will carry with me into my future endeavors, both professionally, and personally.

I will remember with great fondness my trips to India, a country whose people (former co-workers especially), and places I will forever hold dearly in my heart. 

As hard as it is to be leaving Kensium, I do so knowing that I gave everything I had to the best of my abilities to see both Kensium and those I worked with to be as successful as possible, as the success of many/all is in my perspective the ultimate reward for oneself.   

My next professional step is unknown, but one I very much am looking forward to as the future is a bright one. In the meantime, I will spend time with my wife, 5-year-old daughter, and 3-month-old newborn (#girldad), family, and friends. If you wish to reach out to me to discuss opportunities, etc please do not hesitate to do so.

Thank you to those whom I directly reported to for the #opportunity to be such an integral part of Kensium for so many years, as well as for your mentorship. To all my other coworkers who may read this post as well, know that I wish you nothing but success (personally, and professionally), good health, and well wishes. There are far too many of you to individually call out 😊, or I would. 

"As the man once said, the harder you work, the luckier you get." – Ted Lasso
 
Sincerely,
Ryan