President– Kyle Hendrickson, CISSP, CISSP-ISSAP, CISSP-ISSMP, CCSP

Mr. Hendrickson primary goals for 2019 (all of which will must be agreed to by the incoming board) are:
- Host at least 11 member meetings – each with the opportunity to earn 2 CPEs
- Host at least 2 social events
- Increase active membership by 10% (possibly through creation of a Meetup group)
- Implement a sponsorship program (currently in draft)
- Increase use of social media platforms, especially Facebook, Meetup and Twitter
- Update Chapter by laws to be concordant with actual policies and procedures
Mr. Hendrickson has over 30 years of experience supporting public- and private-sector customers with a wide-range of IT needs while filling a variety of positions, including: Service Manager, Sr. Systems Engineer, and System Architect. As Mr. Hendrickson is fond of say, “I’ve being doing IT since the PC.” Mr. Hendrickson is currently a Director for Battle Resource Management, Inc. (BRMi), and a federal contractor. Over the past 15 years, he has primarily been focused on managing teams of federal IT and IT security specialists.
Vice President – Bruce deGrazia, CISSP

Treasurer – Edwin S. Gaynor, CISSP, ISSEP

I am a Modeling and Simulation Engineer working for Booz Allen Hamilton on the F-35 fifth generation fighter DoD acquisition program.I’ve been in this positon for two years.Prior to that, I developed training programs for CISSP and business opportunities for Information Assurance as Chief Scientist at DCS Corporation.
I have CISSP and ISSEP certifications, and earned many CPEs serving on the ISC2NCRCHAPTER Board for the last four years. These years have seen a phenomenal tripling in membership for the Chapter, a huge enhancement to our online presence and a 5-times increase in attendance at monthly Member Meetings.We now have the membership, infrastructure and engagement that we need in order to start enhancing our offerings.
I’d like to see the Chapter establish processes and start offering education scholarships to the local IA community.Processes include identifying a target population, identifying funding sources, soliciting and reviewing applications, monitoring results, etc.The scholarships should become a regular annual offering that develops and spreads IA knowledge and encourages new membership.There’s a lot to do, and I think ISC2NCRCHAPTER is up to it.
Secretary – Brian D’Andrade, CISSP, PMP, CCNP

Communications Chair – Adebayo (Bayo) Bankole

Bayo’s professional industry experience spans financial services, real estate investment trust, higher education and hospitality. He provided support in the area of communications to the literacy and debating society while in high school and currently supports his unit at his local Church with outreach and member communication. He has also been involved in a number of marketing and communication business campaigns.
Bayo is married and has two lovely daughters.
STATEMENT OF GOALS FOR WORK WITH THE 2019 BOARD
- Communicate all upcoming events (monthly meetings, social events, etc.) to Chapter members via email
- Communicate real-time chapter updates using the chapter’s social media outlets (LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook) to provide members and followers with up-to-date chapter information, announcement and events.
- Update and distribute monthly newsletter
- Maintain and update chapter email distribution list
- Develop and maintain chapter directories
- Provide support to the Program Director and the Board by putting communication plans in place for promoting events
- Collaborate with the Board on sharing best practice and industry research information with members
Director of Programs – Kapil Padwal, PMP, CISSP, C|EH, ITIL Expert

His areas of expertise include Program and Portfolio Management, Security Operations (SecOps), Stakeholder Management, AWS, ServiceNow, business process re-engineering, enterprise risk management, and IT governance.
Kapil has spearheaded several solutioning initiatives and communities of practice with his current company and helped engage interest from his colleagues by coming up with trending topics on relevant subject areas, getting coworkers to participate in talking about their experiences and share their insights on related projects that would be helpful to their fellow colleagues, share lessons learned, etc. This has helped employees gain additional knowledge in areas where they may be potentially interested in the future.
I hope to ramp up development of new learning programs by working with the board that will help the members get more out of their membership
Education Chair – Dr. Loyce Best Pailen

Pailen is a member of the Executive Board of the ISC2-NCR Chapter and the Technical Working Group of FISSEA at NIST. She is a member of the Maryland State Department of Education – K-12 Computer Science Standards Design Team. With CISSE, Pailen served on the 2017 and 2018 CISSE Colloquium planning committee and she has served as a Colloquium paper reviewer for several years (between 2008-2011).Pailen wholeheartedly volunteers, both professionally and personally, to support cybersecurity educational efforts, and community events related to students, faculty, youth, and senior cybersecurity awareness.Pailen is a member of the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Chapter at University of Maryland University College.
Nominated by peers to receive a Cyberjutsu Award from the Women’s Society of Cyberjutsu. Finalist Executive Women’s Forum WOMEN OF INFLUENCE – Academia.
Membership Chairman – Jim Levings, CISSP, PMP

Mr. Levings primary goal for 2019 (all of which will must be agreed to by the incoming board) is to convince the board to change the cost of membership fees to the following:
Initial Professional Membership Fee: $50.00
Initial Student Membership Fee: $25.00
Annual Maintenance Fee: $25.00
Mr. Levings has 15 years of IT Project Management experience that he brings to the NCR Chapter.He currently works at the White House and works as a senior project manager for the White House Information Technology (WHIT) division/group.
Sponsorship Chair – James Bolden, II, CISSP

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James L. Bolden II is currently a Sr. Information Security Engineer at Cisco Systems, Inc. Previously a Sr. Systems Engineer for BroadSoft, Inc. for 17 years and a Mechanical Engineering graduate of Howard University in Washington, DC. Mr. Bolden obtained his CISSP in June of 2015. In addition to technical experience, Mr. Bolden is a licensed real estate agent and previously a mortgage loan officer. He has served on the annual fundraising committee for a prominent independent school in Bethesda, MD for the past 3 years and was involved in phone campaigns and the annual auction, which was responsible for funding additional school programs, teacher development, student enrichment and financial aid for families whose total exceeded $825,000 annually. Mr. Bolden maintains professional relationships with technology vendors and organizations in all sectors. Mr. Bolden’s goals for 2019 are to continue to advocate fundraising for programs to benefit children, promote education and training in Information Security and to advance and protect the profession.
Technology Chair – Charles Barnett, CISSP, PMP, CCNP Security, CCDA, CCNA
