Ed Lance, as the Chief Technology Officer, Founder, and Senior Trainer at nTier Training, brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective to the realm of corporate learning and agile methodologies. With over 25 years of experience in the tech industry, Ed's journey began...
Ed Lance, as the Chief Technology Officer, Founder, and Senior Trainer at nTier Training, brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective to the realm of corporate learning and agile methodologies. With over 25 years of experience in the tech industry, Ed's journey began in the 1990s at Skylark Corp. in Japan, where he was introduced to agile practices and became a member of the inaugural Scrum class. This foundational experience has shaped his approach to agile coaching and leadership, allowing him to effectively guide organizations through their digital transformations.
At nTier Training, Ed has been instrumental in developing a robust curriculum that encompasses over 60 successful learning programs tailored to meet the evolving needs of IT teams and organizations. His expertise in agile coaching, software development, and business analysis has enabled nTier Training to equip clients with the skills necessary to deliver projects more efficiently—faster, better, and at reduced costs. Under his leadership, the company has achieved an impressive average growth rate of 18 percent annually for more than a decade, solidifying its position as a trusted corporate learning partner.
Ed’s proficiency in technologies such as JSON, REST, and test automation, combined with his strong team management skills, allows him to foster an environment of continuous improvement and innovation. He is passionate about pre-planning and agile methodologies, ensuring that teams are not only prepared to tackle current challenges but are also equipped to adapt to future demands. Through his commitment to excellence and a deep understanding of the agile landscape, Ed Lance continues to inspire and empower organizations to thrive in an ever-changing technological environment.