Danielle Zeedick
About Danielle Zeedick
Danielle Zeedick serves as a Professorial Lecturer in Computer Science at George Washington University, where she has been employed since 2011. She holds a Doctor of Education from George Washington University and has previous experience in academia and industry, including roles at Norwich University and Juniper Networks.
Work at The George Washington University
Danielle Zeedick has been a Professorial Lecturer in Computer Science at The George Washington University since 2011. In this role, she contributes to the School of Engineering, focusing on computer science education. Her long tenure at the university reflects her commitment to teaching and mentoring students in the field.
Education and Expertise
Danielle Zeedick holds multiple degrees from The George Washington University, including a Master of Arts and a Doctor of Education. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from the University of Pittsburgh. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her expertise in computer science and education.
Professional Experience at Juniper Networks
From 2015 to 2018, Danielle Zeedick served as a Senior Manager at Juniper Networks, where she focused on environmental health and safety, as well as security operations. This role involved overseeing critical aspects of safety and security within the organization, contributing to her professional development in the tech industry.
Mentorship Role at Western Governors University
Since 2018, Danielle Zeedick has been working as a Computer Science Degree Program Mentor at Western Governors University. In this position, she supports students in their academic journeys, providing guidance and resources to help them succeed in their computer science studies.
Previous Academic Roles
Prior to her current roles, Danielle Zeedick was a Professor and Lecturer at Norwich University, where she also served as Program Director for Computer Security and Information Assurance from 2005 to 2011. This experience contributed to her extensive knowledge in computer security and her ability to educate future professionals in the field.