Ryan Urabe

CTO at dataPlor

Ryan Urabe is the CTO at dataPlor, a position they have held since January 2014. Prior to that, they were the co-founder and CTO of Brandfolder, Inc. from May 2013 to January 2014. From February 2014 to July 2018, they were Principal at Holomua Development LLC, a software engineering consulting firm with a focus on Javascript and Ruby. Urabe has also served as the Founder, CEO, and CTO of Book Supply Co., a company they founded in September 2012 in response to the frustration they felt over the long and manual process of finding textbooks. Ryan has also worked as a Senior Associate at Hemming Morse, Inc. from September 2007 to June 2012, an Intern at Obama for America from May 2007 to August 2007, and as Staff at the City and County of Honolulu from May 2004 to August 2006. Urabe's career began as a Graphic and Web Designer at the Natural Ryan'story Museum of Los Angeles County in October 2003.

Ryan Urabe has a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Financial Analysis and Valuation from the University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business. Ryan also has a certification from the California Board of Accountancy in Certified Public Accountant.

Ryan Urabe reports to Geoffrey Michener, CEO & Founder. Some of their coworkers include Jorge Alejo Gómez - Data Operations Manager, Aldo Bucio - Global Head of Operations, and Joe Zappa - Content and Communications.

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dataPlor provides enterprises highly accurate point of interest (POI) data to grow in emerging economies, particularly Latin America (LATAM). SMBs in these regions are volatile, yet provide valuable insights into economic health and activity. Mapping, marketing and data teams at today's largest companies (including Google, American Express and Uber Eats) use our comprehensive business records in order to grow in Latin America. dataPlor is a U.S. based and venture-backed by leading investment firms including Quest Venture Partners, ffVC, Space Capital, and Magma Partners.