Riot Glass, Inc., Names New Vice President of Operations

Retrofit security glass and door systems solutions company Riot Glass, Inc., recently named its new Vice President of Operations. A press release announced the appointment of Ron Nyce to the position, stating that he will be “focused on driving operational transformation, growth and scalability for Riot Glass.”

Ron Nyce

Nyce previously served as the Vice President of Operations and Customer Experience for the Consumer Sciences division with Transdev North America, the largest operator of multi-modes of transit operations in the U.S. private sector. And before his move to Transdev in 2018, Nyce worked as a Director with Sears Home Services.

At Sears, according to the press release, he led transformational growth in franchised and managed service provider network operations, information technology refresh initiatives, and business process improvement.

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