Ryan Alovis has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Ryan currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer for LensDirect, a family-owned online retailer of contact lenses and eyewear. Ryan has been in this role since 2009, focusing on providing excellent customer service.
In 2016, Ryan became the Chief Executive Officer of Pulse Health, previously known as InTouchMD. Pulse Health offers products and solutions for pharmaceutical brands, from launch to life. It was recognized as the most innovative company in healthcare by PM360.
Ryan also serves as a Partner at Go Answer, a bilingual outsourced contact center with locations in New York, Florida, and St. Lucia. The company aims to provide friendly and real-person customer service.
In 2021, Ryan co-founded The Bedtime Chronicles and serves as a board member. Ryan also co-founded Foodie Card in 2018, which is a subscription-based business that offers discounts at participating restaurants while helping to feed the less fortunate.
In 2006, Ryan became a Partner at The Stella Group, formerly known as ArkNet Media. The Stella Group covers various industries and focuses on caring deeply about customers, products, and partners.
Ryan founded Magazine Discount Center in 2006, which became a leading discount magazine subscription company and was later acquired by Time Inc. and now operates as a division of SynapseConnect.
In 2005, Ryan co-founded the Silver Lining Society Children's Cancer Fund, a fundraising committee that organizes events to raise funds and awareness for the Hope & Heroes Children's Cancer Fund at Columbia University Medical Center. Ryan served in this role until 2013.
Throughout their career, Ryan Alovis has demonstrated a commitment to customer service, innovative healthcare solutions, bilingual customer support, and charitable involvement.
Ryan Alovis attended Indiana University Bloomington from 2001 to 2005, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Management. Additionally, they completed a Minor in International Public Relations at Istituto Lorenzo de' Medici from 2003 to 2004.
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