Ramsaroop has served previously as chairman/founder of Evolvent, a cyber-security and technology company in Washington DC. He also served as chief executive officer of Infonomic Solutions and chairman/founder, HealthCPR Technologies. Ramsaroop was controller and chief information officer (CIO) of UltraLink, Inc., an Allianz AG company, and as practice director and CIO, First Consulting Group. In 2008, he served as director of the Caribbean Coalition for
John McCain's presidential campaign. In 2012, Guyana's president,
Donald Ramotar, appointed Ramsaroop to the Guyana Tourism Authority. Ramsaroop served in the US Armed Forces. His assignments included duty in Europe during the Cold War, staff assignments at US Air Force headquarters at the Pentagon, and served in Operation Desert Storm/Shield in SouthWest Asia. (DD 214 May 1997) Ramsaroop is the recipient of the
Kuwait Liberation Medal, The
Meritorious Service Medal with two
oak leaf clusters, the
Air Force Commendation Medal and the
Air Force Achievement Medal with valor for service during the war. He also received the Marksmanship ribbon. Ramsaroop made history in the US military, holding two enlisted and two officer ranks in one year. Ramsaroop returned to Guyana in 2004 after the company he founded was acquired. He then founded a political party contesting the Guyana presidential election in 2011. Ramsaroop was a fierce opposition candidate to the government. In 2010 during his campaign for the presidency, he was accused by a tenant of having cameras in one of his real estate buildings; however, no evidence was found of any wrongdoings. The Chief Justice of Guyana ordered the police to stop the investigations and return the equipment they had seized. Just prior to the 2011 election he aligned forces with the ruling party, the
People's Progressive Party. ==Columnist==