Security magazine is pleased to announce our 2019 Most Influential People in Security – 26 top security executives and industry leaders who are positively impacting the security field, their organization, their colleagues and peers, and the national and global security landscape.

These security leaders have been nominated by their colleagues and associates, and were chosen based upon their leadership qualities and overall positive impact on stakeholders, enterprises, colleagues, constituents and the general public.

This year’s Most Influential is organized by the following categories: Corporate Security Executives; Cybersecurity, Government, Universities, Associations and Special Recognition.

Here you will find brief overviews of each honoree’s career path, goals and accomplishments – often across both the public and private sectors – as well as advice for those security professionals looking to follow in their footsteps, including investing in lifelong education, to view setbacks as opportunities, seeking mentors and more.

Our special appreciation goes to Jerry Brennan, who was a project partner on this report and who provided subject matter expertise and research.

For a listing of past Most Influential People in Security honorees, please visit:

www.SecurityMagazine.com/MostInfuential


List Overview:

Corporate Security: Sam Botros | Elena Carrington | Wener Cooreman | J. Gregory Dunn | Hector Erazo | Karen Frank | Philip Halpin | Matthew Payne | Joesph Ranucci, CPP | Sean Sportun | John L. Sullivan

Cybersecurity: Grant Bourzikas | Dr. Chase C. Cunningham | Grant Reveal | Mark Weatherford | David Venable

Government: JT Mendoza | Scott Starkey

University: Jeff Karpovich | Rick Lee Morris

Associations: Bruce Dorris | Michael Gips 

Special Recognition: Tom M. Conley | Roger Cressey | Steve Jones | Christina Duffey, CPP

 

Sam Botros, VP – Chief Security Officer for Baker Hughes, a GE company

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Elena Carrington, Manager, Global Travel Safety and Intelligence Square

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Werner Cooreman, Senior Vice President, Solvay Group Security Director

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J. Gregory Dunn, Managing Director and Chief Security Officer, LDS Church

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Hector Erazo, Senior Manager of Retail Security (U.S.), Oportun

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Karen Frank, Director of Global Security, Pratt & Whitney

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Philip Halpin, Senior Vice President, Head of Global Security, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.

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Matthew Payne, Director, Global Safety & Security, Epic Games

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Joseph Ranucci, CPP, Security Manager, Almac U.S.

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Sean Sportun, Manager, Security & Loss Prevention, Circle K Stores Central Canada

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John L. Sullivan, Chief Security Officer, Boston Scientific

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Grant Bourzikas, Group CISO, Cybersecurity, HSBC Holdings PLC

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Dr. Chase C. Cunningham, Principal Analyst, Security and Risk, Forrester Research

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Grant Reveal, CISSP, CCSP, CISM - Sr. Manager, Information Security, Entergy

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Mark Weatherford, Global Information Security Strategist, Booking Holdings.

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David Venable, Vice President of Cybersecurity, Masergy

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JT Mendoza, Deputy Director, AF Insider Threat Hub, U.S. Air Force

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Scott Starkey, EIT, JD, CPP, PSP, Security Director, Birmingham Water Works Board

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Jeff Karpovich, Chief/Director, Security & Transportation, High Point University

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Rick Lee Morris, Chief of Campus Security, North Greenville University Office of Campus Security

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Bruce Dorris,  J.D., CFE, CPA, President and CEO, Association of Certified Fraud Examiners

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Michael Gips, Chief Global Knowledge Officer, ASIS International

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Tom M. Conley,  CPP, CISM, CMAS, President & CEO, The Conley Group, Inc.

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Roger Cressey, Co-Founder, Liberty Group Ventures

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Steve Jones, CEO, Allied Universal

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Christina Duffey, CPP, 2019 President of ASIS International

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