Every day I write the book

Starting a new chapter in one’s life is always a bittersweet experience. The feeling of leaving something behind is often a difficult one, but the knowledge of continual growth and evolution more than makes up for the wistful feelings of nostalgia of turning the page.

As of this week, I’ve moved on from my position at Fuel Industries. Over the past three years, I’ve been a part of some amazing projects, worked with some insanely creative people, and learned a lot about the industry and about the importance of pushing the boundaries of creativity in everything I do. I enjoyed my time at Fuel, but the time has come to keep moving forward.

I’ll be unveiling the details of my evil plans over the next few weeks, but I’ve decided to return to the entrepreneurial ranks and launch my own company under the name Fat Canary Communications.  For now, I’ll be focusing on developing web and public relations strategies for a core group of clients with some help from a few colleagues, with the goal of growing the team as things progress.

Anyone who has ever left the safety of a full-time job with benefits to build a new company from the ground up will tell you that it’s as terrifying as it is rewarding… but in the end, nothing good comes without risk. Now that I’ve begun a new chapter, the excitement of filling the pages ahead is a great feeling.

We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we’re curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.

- Walt Disney

No matter what you do, always keep moving forward.

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14 Responses to “Every day I write the book”
  1. Andy Dunbar 22 July 2008 at 9:18 am #

    Good luck with the transition, I was thinking about something like that.

  2. Joe Boughner 22 July 2008 at 9:19 am #

    Good luck, Ryan. I am eager to see what you can create.

  3. tinku gallery 22 July 2008 at 9:22 am #

    Ryan, Congratulations! In 8 days I will be leaving my cushied salaried software marketing job to focus on running my art gallery in Toronto which just opened. I am excited and scared. Nice to hear I am not alone. Good luck!

  4. Melanie Baker 22 July 2008 at 9:34 am #

    As someone who has recently returned to the startup ranks from the grey-cube-landscape of Big Company life, I wish you every success, exponential learning, and just enough roller coaster moments to keep you savvy and agile. Congratulations! :)

  5. Joseph Thornley 22 July 2008 at 9:44 am #

    Ryan, Congrats on the big move. May it bring you big satisfaction and big success to match.

    And I hope that we get a chance to engage in some good, positive co-opetition. :-)

  6. Eden Spodek 22 July 2008 at 9:52 am #

    Congratulations, Ryan! Wishing you all the best in your new adventures. I can’t wait to learn more. Good luck!

  7. Dave Fleet 22 July 2008 at 9:53 am #

    Congratulations and good luck Ryan!

  8. Jennifer Covert 22 July 2008 at 10:18 am #

    Congrats Ryan and best of luck with your new adventure!

  9. Ed Lee 22 July 2008 at 10:19 am #

    the very best of British luck Ryan! it takes some stones breaking away from the corporate teat but from the few conversations we’ve had, I’m sure you’ll do a fantastic job!

    (at least your application forms will be uber neat!)

    looking forward to reading about some early wins and some great successes in the very near future.

    Ed

  10. Duane Brown 22 July 2008 at 1:42 pm #

    Hey Rayn

    I never saw this coming. Congrats on the new venture. I eagerly await more news about your new adventure. I wonder what your replacement will be like at Fuel.. I hope they are just as fun.


    Duane

  11. Brendan 22 July 2008 at 4:15 pm #

    Ryan, I’m just disappointed that we won’t be drinking quarts at the Carleton on Fuel’s dime :-) . Not that your departure should prevent us drinking quarts at the Carleton…

    Good luck, man. Keep in touch, as discussed. And looking forward to reading more as your new career develops

  12. Sean 22 July 2008 at 6:21 pm #

    I’m still crying that you left. There’s a big puddle now and a car drove through it and splashed me with it.

    LOL Have fun dude! I like the new design on your blog it’s cheery.

  13. Ryan Anderson 23 July 2008 at 9:08 am #

    Thanks to everyone for the kind words. I appreciate your support, and I’ll be sure to share my adventures with you along the way.

    Brendan, quarts are definitely in order. And Sean – no tears, cowboy. We’ll always have Introduction to Internet Marketing 300.

  14. Angela Kryhul 29 July 2008 at 9:27 am #

    Hi Ryan,
    Congratulations on your new adventure.
    Just wanted thank you for letting me use the Fairies & Dragons images on my resume website. I’ve been working hard on it, and it went “live” just yesterday.
    As requested, I’m sending you the URL: http://www.kryhul.com
    Hope our paths cross again.
    Angela

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