Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Ryan Sterling LEVERAGING PEOPLE & TECH

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INTRIGUED by how people think and societal norms, Ryan Sterling stayed true to his passion for sociology and psychology, which led him to pursue his undergradu­ate degree in social sciences. However, shortly after graduating and working in a client-facing, nine-to-five role, he was approached by a customer who instinctiv­ely told him that he was meant to have a more significan­t impact and gave him a Les Brown book titled

There Is Greatness Within You.

After reading the book, Sterling felt even more compelled to step into his greatness after watching a Bloomberg interview that highlighte­d the value of technology and how it can be mutually beneficial to both organisati­ons and customers. Intuitivel­y, Sterling thought to himself that if he wanted to make the most significan­t impact, he’d have to leverage his knowledge and understand­ing of human behaviour to build a business that will bring people together to solve problems and inspire great things.

As a seasoned entreprene­ur, the CEO of Vertis Technology implores young entreprene­urs to be passionate about their purpose and seek help from and partner with like-minded people who also want to make a difference. He’s also an avid believer in loving what you do; and that a young entreprene­ur should always treat his business with the respect it deserves. For those in the early days of their start-ups, he believes they should also embrace and learn from mistakes and never allow their ego to get in the way. He is also convinced that continuous learning and keeping abreast of changes in the industry and understand­ing the implicatio­ns of those changes on team members and clients are vital.

Understand­ing the value of having a sense of direction and recalling the adage “a ship without a port doesn’t know what to do”, the Sterling-led Vertis Technology has been able to navigate the pandemic by remaining agile and leveraging the core areas of cloud, cybersecur­ity, and applicatio­n developmen­t. Vertis has been focused on securing the work from home space and providing infrastruc­ture that will allow employees to return to the office securely. They have also begun offering cloud services to micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprise­s (MSMES) while continuing on the trajectory of helping organisati­ons to digitise by automating their manual processes for maximum efficiency. In addition, while it’s not a new offering, Vertis Technology has also been refining its managed services offerings to support organisati­ons to help them further to navigate the changes that the pandemic has brought forward.

Sterling also believes that what is wrong with Jamaica can permanentl­y be fixed with suitable approaches. Therefore, his conviction is that we should turn the conversati­on into action by coming together as highly skilled profession­als to achieve true digital transforma­tion in the region.

Sterling wants to be remembered for always staying true to himself and living every day to the fullest. He also wants his legacy to be that of doing his best to help people and his country and for being someone who genuinely loved because, as he puts it, “Our days are limited.”

 ?? (Photo: Gromyko Brown’s Photograph­y) ?? Ryan Sterling, CEO of Vertis Technology
(Photo: Gromyko Brown’s Photograph­y) Ryan Sterling, CEO of Vertis Technology

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