Dana Gurski
About Dana Gurski
Dana Gurski is a Data Collection Engineer and ECC Team Lead at Epiq, recognized as a top performer in 2018. With a Bachelor's Degree in Digital Forensics from Bloomsburg University, Gurski specializes in Powershell scripting and leads the Electronic Communication Collections Division.
Work at Epiq
Dana Gurski has been employed at Epiq since 2016, serving as a Data Collection Engineer and ECC Team Lead. In this role, Gurski leads the Electronic Communication Collections Division, which specializes in eDiscovery and digital forensics. Gurski's responsibilities include overseeing data collection processes and ensuring the integrity of electronic communications. Additionally, Gurski is recognized as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for Email and Microsoft 365, contributing valuable expertise to the team.
Education and Expertise
Dana Gurski earned a Bachelor's Degree in Digital Forensics from Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, completing the program from 2013 to 2016. This educational background has equipped Gurski with the necessary skills for a career in digital forensics and eDiscovery. Gurski specializes in Powershell scripting, which is utilized in various data collection tasks within the Electronic Communication Collections Division.
Professional Background
Prior to joining Epiq, Dana Gurski gained experience as a Digital Forensic Examiner Intern at Cornerstone Discovery from 2015 to 2016. This internship provided foundational knowledge in digital forensics. Gurski also held various positions, including Game Advisor at GameStop from 2011 to 2013, Office Assistant at Bloomsburg University from 2014 to 2016, and Front Desk Receptionist at LA Fitness from 2012 to 2013. These roles contributed to Gurski's professional development and customer service skills.
Achievements
In 2018, Dana Gurski was recognized as one of the top 10% of performers within the organization. This recognition highlights Gurski's commitment to excellence and effectiveness in the role of Data Collection Engineer. Gurski's contributions to the Electronic Communication Collections Division have been instrumental in advancing the team's objectives in eDiscovery and digital forensics.