Suzanne Snider
About Suzanne Snider
Suzanne Snider is a Security Manager at American Electric Power, where she has worked since 2004. She has a background in psychology and protective services, with expertise in data classification, IT strategy, and identity and access management.
Work at American Electric Power
Suzanne Snider has been employed at American Electric Power since 2004, where she serves as the Security Manager. In this role, she manages the Identity and Access Management Program, focusing on safeguarding sensitive information and ensuring compliance with security protocols. Her tenure at American Electric Power spans 20 years, during which she has contributed to enhancing the organization's security measures and policies.
Previous Experience at City Year
Before joining American Electric Power, Suzanne Snider worked at City Year as the Headquarters Manager and IT Administrator from 1999 to 2003. Over the course of four years, she was responsible for managing various administrative and IT functions, contributing to the operational efficiency of the organization. This role provided her with foundational experience in administrative management and technology.
Experience at Perot Systems Government Services
Suzanne Snider held the position of Technology/Accounting Administrator at Perot Systems Government Services for one year, from 2003 to 2004. In this role, she was involved in managing technology and accounting processes, further expanding her expertise in administrative functions and IT management.
Education and Expertise
Suzanne Snider earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Psychology from Otterbein University, where she studied from 1992 to 1996. Her educational background in psychology complements her expertise in protective services. She possesses specialized skills in Data Classification and Protection, Active Directory, IT Strategy, Software Documentation, and Information Protection.
Background in Protective Services
Suzanne Snider has a background in protective services, with a particular focus on psychology. This combination of knowledge allows her to approach security management with a unique perspective, integrating psychological principles into her strategies for information protection and risk management.