Craig Berezowsky
About Craig Berezowsky
Craig Berezowsky serves as the National Vendor Account Manager at The SANS Institute, where he has worked since 2012. He specializes in managing vendor relationships in the federal sector and has played a key role in the organization's growth in cybersecurity training and certification.
Work at SANS Institute
Craig Berezowsky has served as the National Vendor Account Manager at the SANS Institute since 2012. In this role, he manages vendor relationships specifically within the federal sector. His tenure at SANS Institute coincides with a period of significant growth in cybersecurity training and certification offerings. He has contributed to the dissemination of information security research documents, enhancing the organization's reputation in the cybersecurity field. Additionally, he has played a key role in the success of the Security Awareness program, which aims to educate and inform stakeholders about cybersecurity best practices.
Education and Expertise
Craig Berezowsky earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the College of Charleston. This educational background provides him with a solid foundation in business principles, which he applies in his role at the SANS Institute. His expertise lies in managing vendor relationships and contributing to cybersecurity initiatives, particularly in the federal sector.
Background
Before joining the SANS Institute, Craig Berezowsky worked as a National Account Manager at 1105 Media from 2009 to 2012. His experience in account management has equipped him with skills in relationship building and strategic planning, which he utilizes in his current position. His career trajectory reflects a strong focus on the information security and cybersecurity sectors.
Achievements
During his time at the SANS Institute, Craig Berezowsky has been instrumental in the success of various programs, particularly the Security Awareness program. His contributions have supported the organization's mission to enhance cybersecurity education and training. His involvement in the dissemination of information security research documents has also played a role in advancing the field of cybersecurity.