Minority Cyber Professionals Group Names New Board Members
PITTSBURGH (PRWEB) March 27, 2019 -- The International Consortium of Minority Cybersecurity Professionals (ICMCP) proudly announces seven (7) new board members. This expands the three-year old organization’s board, to twelve (12) total.
ICMCP New Board members include: Ed Adams of Security Innovations (Boston); Edna Conway of CISCO (New York); Renee Forney of Capital One (Washington DC); Mischel Kwon of MKACyber(Washington DC); Marci McCarthy of T.E.N. Inc. (Atlanta); Vanessa Pegueros of DocuSign(Seattle); and Michee Smith of Google (San Francisco).
“We are very excited about the outstanding individuals who have made this commitment to
our mission of diversity and inclusion,” said Aric Perminter, President, ICMCP and Founder/Chairman, LYNX Technology Partners. He added, “As a volunteer-led organization, we are particularly grateful to each of our board members in what will be an ‘expansion’ year for ICMCP – ‘Bridging the Cyber Divide – One Person at a Time.”
About ICMCP
The International Consortium of Minority Cybersecurity Professionals (ICMCP) was created as a 501(c)3 non-profit association dedicated to the academic and professional success of minority cybersecurity students and professionals. Our mission is to achieve the consistent representation of women and minorities in the cybersecurity industry through programs designed to foster recruitment, inclusion and retention – one person at a time. The ICMCP tackles the ‘great cyber divide’ with scholarship opportunities, diverse workforce development, innovative outreach, and mentoring programs. https://www.icmcp.org.
Doug Yarabinetz, ICMCP, http://www.icmcp.org, 8003140455, [email protected]
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