Karen Lachow
About Karen Lachow
Karen Lachow is an IT Security and Risk professional at Asurion and a Ceramic Artist at Karen Lachow Ceramic Arts, with a background in psychology and human services.
Title: IT Security and Risk
Karen Lachow has been working in IT Security and Risk at Asurion since 2014 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Her role encompasses various aspects of IT security practices and managing risk-related processes to ensure the company's information systems are safeguarded.
Professional Roles at Asurion
Karen Lachow holds the position of IT Security and Risk at Asurion, where she is also recognized with the CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditor) credential. She began her tenure in 2014, contributing to the organization's cybersecurity framework and risk management protocols. Her work includes identifying vulnerabilities and implementing necessary security measures.
Ceramic Artist at Karen Lachow Ceramic Arts
Since 2011, Karen Lachow has actively pursued her passion in ceramics by running Karen Lachow Ceramic Arts. Her work focuses on creating unique ceramic pieces, leveraging her artistic skills and knowledge gained from her education in Ceramics at Hood College.
IT Process and Project Coordinator
Karen Lachow has been associated with N.E.W. Customer Service Companies, Inc. as an IT Process and Project Coordinator since 2002 in Sterling, Virginia, United States. In this role, she coordinates various IT processes and projects, ensuring their successful execution and alignment with the company's strategic goals.
Previous Roles in IT and Client Support
Prior to her current roles, Karen Lachow worked at Columbia Energy Group and Columbia Gas as a Senior Client Support Analyst from 1990 to 2001. She provided client support and managed IT service delivery for 11 years. Additionally, she served as an Assistant Secretary at Manufacturers Hanover Trust from 1979 to 1990, where she was involved in administrative and financial handling within the organization.
Educational Background in Psychology and Ceramics
Karen Lachow holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Human Services from the University at Buffalo, completed between 1976 and 1979. Later, she pursued her interest in ceramics by studying at Hood College from 2008 to 2011. She also holds an associate degree in Liberal Arts from Queensborough Community College, achieved from 1974 to 1976.