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CLASS OF 2025: Military veteran Ryan Thomas builds work/life balance

Ryan Thomas

Ryan Thomas clearly recalls memories of a decade of overseas deployments鈥攚orking to save lives as an Army medic and ultimately managing teams of health care providers in military emergency rooms. Those memories take a back seat to the joy Thomas and his husband recently experienced as the five-year adoption process of their foster child finally came through.

It was that family milestone that gave Thomas the ultimate motivation to retire from the Army and pivot his experience into the civilian workforce and earning a master鈥檚 degree in health care, human and organizational performance and marketing at the

 

鈥淚 left the military just a week before starting classes at Owen. It was an honor and blessing to be of value to my country and work alongside so many great people. Now I鈥檓 ready to challenge myself and help others in a new way,鈥 he said.

Staff Sgt. Ryan Thomas with Lt. Col. Andre Pacho on a Middle East deployment (Submitted photo)

Thomas has accepted a position with Sam鈥檚 Club at their corporate office in Arkansas.

鈥淭hough it鈥檚 a big departure from health care and emergency medicine, combining organizational performance and marketing has been really exciting,鈥 he said.

UNIQUE ROAD

Thomas completed his undergraduate degree over multiple years, taking night classes while working full-time in the Army. He said honing the work ethic to balance work, school and family has set him up for success.

鈥淭he 鈥榙are to grow鈥 motto definitely fits for me. I have an open mindset, and I鈥檓 willing to share my experiences and learn from others in different cultures, with different perspectives, different ideas. That鈥檚 the whole idea of working in collaboration. If you don鈥檛 ask the question and open yourself to learn, how do you even know if you were right or if someone else is wrong?鈥 he said.

Thomas has also been recruiting for Owen Admissions, sharing his unique story.

鈥淩yan is one of the most personable students I鈥檝e worked with. He is a light in our community, creating deep connections with his magnetic personality. Hearing him share examples in a recent panel about how he strove to create an inclusive and understanding community as an LGBTQIA member of the military was very moving, and you could easily see what a dynamic and powerful leader he is,鈥 said Amanda Fend, director of MBA recruiting.

LIFE GOALS AND ADVICE

Ryan Thomas, Class of 2025, MBA candidate in human and organizational performance (John Russell/Vanderbilt)

Thomas said one of his joys now that he鈥檚 consistently stateside has been coaching his son鈥檚 soccer team. He also has a goal of running a full marathon in all 50 states. So far, he鈥檚 completed six races.

鈥淰anderbilt has given me so many opportunities to make my own future a success. It鈥檚 up to the individual to make it happen, but the opportunities and connections are here,鈥 he said.

 

鈥淲hen I talk to prospective students, I often say, ‘We all started somewhere. Some of us, like me, are very far from what you might imagine the typical MBA student. But no matter where you are in life, if you have a dream, you just have to start.’鈥