Chris Kozuch
About Chris Kozuch
Chris Kozuch is an Account Executive at CentralSquare Technologies, where he has worked since 2020. With 14 years of law enforcement experience, he focuses on enhancing transparency and trust between law enforcement agencies and communities through technology.
Work at CentralSquare Technologies
Chris Kozuch has been serving as an Account Executive at CentralSquare Technologies since 2020. Located in Lake Mary, Florida, he has spent four years in this role, focusing on the needs of public safety software users. His background in law enforcement provides him with a unique perspective that enhances his ability to address client requirements effectively.
Previous Experience in Law Enforcement
Prior to joining CentralSquare Technologies, Chris Kozuch worked at the Parker Police Department for a total of 13 years. He began his career there as a Police Officer from 2007 to 2016 and later advanced to the position of Police Sergeant from 2016 until 2020. His extensive experience in law enforcement contributes to his understanding of the challenges faced by police agencies.
Education and Expertise
Chris Kozuch holds an Associate's degree in Information Technology with a specialty in Web Design from the University of Phoenix, which he completed from 2008 to 2011. He also earned a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology with a focus on Database Management from Colorado State University Global, completing his studies in 2022. This educational background supports his technical proficiency in the public safety sector.
Achievements in Records Management
During his tenure at the Parker Police Department, Chris Kozuch managed the selection and implementation of a new Records Management System (RMS). This initiative aimed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the department's record-keeping processes, showcasing his capability in project management within law enforcement.
Military Background
Before his law enforcement career, Chris Kozuch served in the United States Marine Corps as Armory NCOIC from 2002 to 2006 at Camp Pendleton South, California. This military experience has contributed to his leadership skills and understanding of discipline, which are valuable in his subsequent roles in law enforcement and technology.