'''Fellow Since:''' Fall 2017 [[File:Ryan Portrait Square Edit-01.jpg|alt=|thumb]]'''School:''' Louisiana Tech University '''Current Work:''' Programs & Events Coordinator for the Ross Lynn Charitable Foundation & Co-owner of UpAhead Design '''Email:''' ryanabotts@gmail.com Ryan 'Stirling' Botts is a senior industrial engineering student at graduated from Louisiana Tech University (LaTech) in Ruston, Louisianawith a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering. Originally entering college While he was a student, Ryan started a service projects student organization called Operations Tech (OpTech) to bring together students from all disciplines with aspirations[[File:RyanBottsthe intent to utilize Design Thinking through service projects to improve the campus. Ryan also championed and supported the Bulldog Entrepreneurs Club and the Science Technology Arts Engineering and Math Club (S.T.E.A.jpg|thumb|RyanBottsM).jpg]] In addition to his engineering coursework, Ryan enrolled in both art and entrepreneurship courses when possible to place himself at an intersection of earning a mechanical engineering degree , design, and becoming business (as LaTech does not have a super successful (and wealthydegree that lends that environment) rocket scientist. During Senior year, Ryan found new passions and paths was a member of a 5 person team that have completely altered his direction won first place in lifeLaTech's TOP DOG New Venture Championship. The team, HemoCycle, developed a cost effective blood salvaging device for developing nations. Now Ryan is 's main impact as a University Innovation Fellow ended up being the introduction of the program to Louisiana Tech and it's continued presence after he graduated. Before graduating, he had worked on a mission few projects but unfortunately none of them came to help othersfruition (yet). His childhood of growing up overseas in If you're curious as to how and why the U.S. military provided projects didn't work, shoot him the opportunity an email, he'd love to experience other cultures which translated to being able to address challenges with various perspectives. On campusexplain! Since graduating, Ryan started a service projections student organizationhas remained in Ruston, works Louisiana working with his business partner on multiple projects a design company called UpAhead that they founded in 2018. The business primarily designs websites currently but is gradually shifting to products and art business related ventures. At the beginning of 2019, Ryan was hired as the Programs & Events Coordinator for the Ross Lynn Charitable Foundation (stepping outside of traditional engineeringRLCF). RLCF is a North Louisiana nonprofit cultivating compassion in individuals, families, and communities. Their work focuses in the arts, outdoor adventure, and was healthy living through a variety of programming and scholarships. Ryan is involved with around 85% of everything the initiator foundation does with a handful of bringing the UIF program to campus to both improve LaTech’s culture for innovation programs directly under his charge. These include the North Louisiana Artist-in-Residence and allow the university to further contribute to North Louisiana Chef-in-Residence, the Get Outdoors Program, the greater communityCultivating Compassion Podcast, and a virtual writer's workshop. Off campus, Ryan 's favorite program is cocurrently the North Louisiana Artist-in-starting Residence. During the summer of 2019, Ryan was tasked with developing a webhosting/photo printing lab company, shoots interior design photography, reads new arts program for RLCF that would support artists but also serve the community as a whole. From this the North Louisiana Artist-in-Residence program was created which hosted two artists in 2019 and is currently supporting 19 artists virtually. Ryan designed the North Louisiana Residency to be thematic each year as many books well as he can get his hands onflexible in location, and is still learning how moving around different parts of North Louisiana to better manage his impact a variety of communities over time so . The core aspect of the residency is that he can do more (because there at least one artist is offered the opportunity to spend between 2 week and a huge list month in North Louisiana focusing on their craft while living and engaging with the immediate community around them. The intentions of things he wants the program are to do on support artists in furthering their work, enrich the regular like working out local arts culture, and develop relationships between North Louisiana and playing wherever the piano)artists are from. Future plans Ryan has also done contract work for the Technology Business Development Center on Louisiana Tech's campus as a consultant as well as volunteered his time as a mentor for one of the 2020 TOP DOG New Venture Championship teams. For pleasure Ryan include founding reads a good bit (currently reading The Cost of Discipleship by Dietrich Bonhoeffer), gardens (currently cabbage, onions, and garlic), plays with his three legged dog Charlie, and is fixing up a startup house with the school yearhelp from his parents. He really enjoys helping others develop customer discovery questions (as well as working through the greater startup process), establishing a stronger culture of entrepreneurship fleshing out potential pain points in new ideas and innovation in North Louisianaprocesses, and applying working through the Design Thinking method (which is kind of a given). Other things to know about Ryan - Enneagram 5w4, Myers Briggs INTJ (but maybe not, need to graduate school for an MBA retest), and a Phloves the concept of rebirth through art (e.Dg. in Engineering EducationKintsugi, found objects, refashioning).
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