Collin joined RSC in 2016, transitioning from the Media and Entertainment industry, where he ran technology teams for companies including CBS Corporation and SiriusXM. With over 20 years of experience, Collin leverages his extensive background in managing technology teams in enterprise environments to provide RSC’s clients with Solutions Architecture that integrates people, processes, and technology to achieve business objectives.
At RSC, Collin has successfully led large-scale professional services engagements for our clients, demonstrating his expertise in delivering complex solutions. In 2024, he spearheaded the establishment of a captive offshore company in India, further expanding RSC’s global capabilities and enhancing service delivery.
In his current role, Collin provides executive advisory services to our clients, guiding them through the evolving technology landscape. He offers strategic insights and recommendations to help organizations navigate digital transformation, optimize their technology investments, and stay ahead of industry trends.
Prior to joining RSC, Collin held several key positions:
Vice President of Technology Architecture at CBS Corporation: Collin was responsible for setting the strategic direction for infrastructure technologies as part of the Enterprise Architecture Team. His work included developing next-generation data center strategies, reference architectures for emerging technologies, and technology lifecycle roadmaps. He also built the Solutions Architecture and Engineering practice within the Enterprise Infrastructure Services organization.
Senior Director of Technical Services at Sirius Satellite Radio: Collin managed the entire technology infrastructure organization, overseeing IT engineering and operations.
Senior Director of Solutions Engineering at SiriusXM: Collin led a team of Infrastructure Technology Architects, bridging the gap between business and IT. He was appointed by the CIO of the newly merged company to be the technology lead for all merger and integration projects, including the Subscriber Management System responsible for 20.2 million subscribers and $2.8 billion in revenue.