Ryan Eanes
Founding Partner at Huxley & Hiro Booksellers
Based in Kyoto, Japan
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C-Team
Department
General Business & Management
Location
Kyoto
Industry
Retail Books and Printed News
Company size
4
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About Ryan Eanes
Ryan Eanes (PhD, University of Oregon; MA, The New School; BA, Wake Forest University) is excited to join the full-time faculty of Temple University, Japan Campus Kyoto as Assistant Professor of Communication Studies. He joined the Temple family in 2019 as a part of the faculty of Klein College of Media and Communication. Before coming to academia full time, Dr. Eanes accrued nearly a decade of professional experience as a producer & account manager for Bill Me, Inc, a private media management company in New York City. This wide-ranging role demanded knowledge of, and cultivation of relationships within, cable television networks, social media platforms, e-commerce and fulfillment firms, publishing houses, and software development agencies, among others. This experience left Dr. Eanes with a breadth of industry knowledge that he eagerly shares with his students. Dr. Eanes also actively maintains connections to, and knowledge of, the field of applied marketing research. He is one of less than a few dozen professionals worldwide to have earned the Insights Association's Master-level Insights Professional Certification (IPC).
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