Ryan
Moniz


As a digital marketer, I offer strategic solutions that elevate brand visibility, engage target audiences, and drive measurable success, combining creativity with data-driven precision to solve the unique challenges of businesses seeking an impactful and innovative online presence.
Raised in Taunton, Massachusetts, Ryan Moniz's journey from uncertainty after high school led him to the elite United States Marine Corps, where he dedicated four years as an aviation operations specialist. Serving in the S-3 at a Light Attack Helicopter Squadron, Ryan's military service instilled discipline and resilience.
Post-Marine Corps, Ryan sought new ways to contribute, choosing to become an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) to serve his community. For several years, he responded to diverse medical emergencies, displaying a commitment to public well-being. Embracing change once again, Ryan decided to pursue higher education, selecting Full Sail University for its digital marketing program.
Currently on the path to a Bachelor of Science in Digital Marketing, Ryan anticipates graduating in the fall of 2025. Post-graduation, his aspirations involve contributing his acquired knowledge and skills as a digital marketer to a reputable company's marketing team, where he aims to make a significant impact. Ryan's diverse background and dedication showcase a professional poised for success in the dynamic field of digital marketing.
Biography
Testimonials
"Having worked alongside Ryan in our time as EMTs, I witnessed firsthand his unwavering dedication, quick thinking, and meticulous attention to detail. Now, as he embarks on his journey into digital marketing, I have no doubt that these qualities will translate seamlessly, ensuring success and innovation in his new venture."

McKenzie Maggio, EMT-P
Critical Care Transport
"Ryan embodies the Semper Fi spirit. He’s a reliable teammate, always pushing through challenges with grit and determination. I couldn't ask for a better Marine by my side during the time we served together. Ooh-rah!"

Josh Banks, SSgt
United States Marine Corps