Bradley Flower
About Bradley Flower
Bradley Flower is a Cyber Security Senior Engineer at CommonSpirit Health, where he has worked since 2021. He has a background in Culinary Management and extensive experience in cybersecurity and technology roles across various healthcare organizations.
Work at CommonSpirit Health
Bradley Flower has been employed at CommonSpirit Health as a Cyber Security Senior Engineer since 2021. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing cybersecurity measures and ensuring the protection of sensitive information within the organization. His expertise contributes to the overall security framework of CommonSpirit Health, which operates numerous facilities across the United States.
Education and Expertise
Bradley Flower holds a Bachelor's degree in Culinary Management from Ferris State University, where he studied from 1986 to 1991. He also completed his high school education at Martin High School, graduating with a College Prep diploma in 1984. His educational background, combined with extensive experience in cybersecurity and technology, positions him as a knowledgeable professional in his field.
Background
Bradley Flower has a diverse professional background in technology and cybersecurity. He began his career as a Technology Service Technician at Patterson Dental, where he worked for eight years. He then transitioned to Spectrum Health, where he held multiple roles, including Software Engineer and Security Analyst, accumulating a total of eleven years of experience. He also worked briefly as an Identity Architect at Cook Children's Health Care System.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Bradley Flower has coordinated significant projects, including the onboarding procedures for residents and medical students at Spectrum Health. He played a key role in the Cerner Integration at Gerber Memorial, Zeeland, and Big Rapids Hospitals, collaborating with the Cerner team to ensure successful account management during the Go-Live phase. Additionally, he led the life cycle management of RSA tokens and revamped procedures for the Identity and Access Management team.