Bob is responsible for creating and executing Echelon One’s corporate strategy. He has over 25 years of experience in corporate and startup environments.
Bob is a frequent speaker on the subject of information security and risk, and is on the board of managers for the Jericho Forum, advisory boards for Agilance, the Hispanic Information Technology Executive Council, Security Growth Partners, Trusteer, the University of Detroit Mercy’s College of Liberal Arts and Education, the University of Cincinnati’s College of Information Technology Advisory Board, and has also been on Securent’s advisory board (acquired by Cisco), TriCipher’s advisory board, a member of RSA Security’s Customer Advisory Council, and the ISS Customer Advisory Council. He is on the board of directors for the Cincinnati Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) and is quoted frequently in the press including the Wall Street Journal and BusinessWeek.
Previously, Bob was Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Fifth Third Bank in Cincinnati where he was responsible for the enterprise information security strategy. Prior to joining Fifth Third, Bob worked for Bank One in Columbus where he held several key leadership roles, including Information Security Officer for Bank One's Retail Group. Prior to joining Bank One, Bob was a manager with Ernst & Young’s Information Security Services practice in Chicago, and a Senior Systems Officer with Citicorp International in New York and Chicago.
Bob received the 2004 Digital ID World Conference award for Balancing Innovation and Reality, and a 2004 InfoWorld 100 Award for implementing cross-company authentication using SAML. Bob graduated from Michigan State University with a Bachelor of Arts in German and then received his Master of Science in Management Information Systems from North Central College.