I protect organizations by governing who has access to what — and proving it to auditors. Specializing in GRC, identity lifecycle management, compliance framework mapping, and security policy development.
Long before I knew what GRC was called, I was already being shaped by it. My interest in law — in rules, evidence, and how systems are held accountable — was with me before I ever studied technology.
When I was at USF studying Information Science with a security concentration, I started researching career paths. The work described — safeguarding systems, developing security policies, access governance — wasn't just technical. It was governance. My degree was preparing me for it before I fully understood what that meant.
At TeamViewer I spent nearly five years in the work itself. Enterprise IT teams asking about access management and compliance. Then support — managing company profiles, provisioning and deprovisioning users, handling SOC 2 inquiries, setting up MFA, escalating SAML failures. Every day I saw governance problems disguised as technical tickets.
My B.S. in Information Science coursework in CIS 4365 (Security Policies, NIST CSF) and CIS 4361 (Information Security Management, CISSP-aligned) trained me directly for this work. I'm building hands-on Entra ID lab evidence, pursuing CompTIA Security+ SY0-701, and SC-300 next.
Frameworks, tools, and platforms relevant to GRC and identity governance roles.
Audit-ready governance documentation, compliance policy work, and access control frameworks. Built to real standards — not theoretical exercises.
Studied in USF coursework (CIS 4365 + CIS 4361) and actively applied in portfolio projects and compliance documentation.
10+ years of progressive professional experience, with IAM and security governance work throughout the last five years.
Actively seeking GRC Analyst, IT Compliance Analyst, and Information Security Analyst roles. Available for remote positions nationwide and hybrid roles in the Tampa Bay area.