Zachary Koopman
About Zachary Koopman
Zachary Koopman serves as the Head of IT and Information Security at GutCheck since 2021, bringing extensive experience from previous roles at The TNS Group and FedSolutions, Inc.
Work at GutCheck
Zachary Koopman has been serving as the Head of IT & Information Security at GutCheck since 2021. In this role, he oversees the company's IT infrastructure and security protocols, ensuring that data protection measures are in place and effectively managed. His leadership in this position contributes to the overall operational efficiency and security posture of the organization.
Previous Experience at The TNS Group
Prior to his current role, Zachary Koopman worked at The TNS Group for a total of three years in various capacities. He served as Head of Internal Systems from 2019 to 2021, where he was responsible for managing internal IT systems. Before that, he held the position of Client Service Desk Manager from 2018 to 2019, and worked as a Tier II Analyst from 2017 to 2018. His diverse roles at The TNS Group provided him with extensive experience in IT management and client support.
Education and Expertise
Zachary Koopman earned his Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Government from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he studied from 2009 to 2013. His educational background has equipped him with analytical skills that are valuable in his IT and information security roles. This foundation supports his ability to navigate complex systems and contribute to organizational strategy.
Career Background at FedSolutions, Inc.
Before joining The TNS Group, Zachary Koopman worked at FedSolutions, Inc. as a Senior Analyst from 2013 to 2016. In this capacity, he focused on analyzing and improving IT processes and systems. His experience at FedSolutions, Inc. helped him develop a strong technical skill set that he has applied throughout his career.
Internship Experience
In 2012, Zachary Koopman completed a three-month internship at Free Press in Florence, MA. This early experience provided him with insights into the intersection of technology and public policy, contributing to his professional development and understanding of the broader implications of IT in various sectors.