Daniel Johnson
About Daniel Johnson
Daniel Johnson is a Security Analyst and Program Associate at Mathematica, where he has worked since 2013 in Princeton, New Jersey. He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Loyola University Maryland and has additional studies at Ku Leuven in Engineering Technology and Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences.
Work at Mathematica
Daniel Johnson has been employed at Mathematica since 2013, serving in two roles: Security Analyst and Program Associate. In his role as Security Analyst, he focuses on safeguarding the organization's information systems and data integrity. His work involves assessing security risks and implementing measures to mitigate them. As a Program Associate, he contributes to various research projects, supporting the organization’s mission to improve public policy through data-driven insights. Both positions are based in Princeton, New Jersey.
Education and Expertise
Daniel Johnson holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Loyola University Maryland, where he studied from 2008 to 2012. He also attended Ku Leuven, where he focused on Engineering Technology and Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences for one year in 2010-2011. His educational background provides him with a solid foundation in both business management and technical disciplines, enhancing his analytical skills in his current roles.
Background
Daniel Johnson completed his high school education at Bishop George Ahr High School from 2004 to 2008. This early education laid the groundwork for his subsequent academic pursuits in business and engineering technology. His diverse educational experiences have contributed to his professional development and expertise in security analysis and program management.
Professional Experience
With over 11 years of experience at Mathematica, Daniel Johnson has developed a comprehensive understanding of security protocols and program management. His dual roles have allowed him to engage with various stakeholders and contribute to the organization's research initiatives. His long tenure at Mathematica reflects his commitment to the field and the organization's objectives.