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Ryan Shea
President - FL/Caribbean @ Right Management-Florida/Caribbean | Leader Development & Career Transition
Ryan Shea is the Founder of The Executive Bridge, a company he established in June 2022 in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale Area.2 He is currently the President of Right Management-Florida/Caribbean, where he oversees the growth and management of the company's talent development and career management services.2
With over 15 years of experience in human resources, Ryan has held various positions at Right Management-Florida/Caribbean, including:
- EVP- Sales and Operations leader (January 2015 - November 2019)
- VP – Business Development and Account Manager (January 2012 - December 2015)
- Sales Associate (January 2011 - December 2012)
- Accounting and Finance Professional (May 2009 - January 2011)
Prior to his career at Right Management, Ryan worked as a Corporate Credit Analyst and Portfolio Manager at Regions Bank.1 He has a strong educational background, holding:
- A dual Bachelor of Science degree in Finance and Real Estate with a minor in Economics from Florida State University
- An MBA from Nova Southeastern University, obtained in 20081
Ryan is actively involved in his community, having held leadership positions in various organizations such as the Human Resource Association of Broward County and the Young Leaders of United Way of Broward.1 He is also currently involved in several professional and charitable initiatives, including being a board member for Nova Southeastern University Huizenga's Business School and serving as the Executive with Heart chair for the American Heart Association annual Heart Walk.1
Highlights
This is a very big deal
The next critical step to an energy revolution
Map of the U.S. Trade Balance with every country in the world:
Surpluses in green, deficits in red
Largest trade deficits held by the United States:
China (-$295 billion) Mexico (-$172 billion) Vietnam (-$123 billion) Ireland (-$87 billion) Germany (-$85 billion)
Largest trade surpluses held by the United States:
Netherlands ($56 billion) Hong Kong ($22 billion) UAE ($19 billion) Australia ($18 billion) United Kingdom ($12 billion)


