SEC provides scholarships to university partners for the next generation of security leaders

The Security Executive Council (SEC) will continue its work of preparing the next generation of security leaders by offering up to $7,500 in scholarships to qualifying students enrolled in specific academic programs of study starting the 2022-2023 academic year.

Fostering continuing education and excellence in the security field has long been a focus of the SEC. This new scholarship program builds upon existing partnerships with three institutions recognized for excellent programs in security, risk, and intelligence. The scholarships will be awarded to students from the following academic programs:
• Kennesaw State University Coles College of Business’ Bachelor of Business Administration with a major in Information Security and Assurance
• University of South Carolina – Darla Moore College of Business’ Bachelor of Science in Risk Management and Insurance
• Mercyhurst University’s Bachelor of Science in Data Science, Bachelor of Arts in Intelligence Studies or Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security

“These innovative programs focus on enhancing curriculums to provide skills required by
comprehensive business security departments,” said Bob Hayes, managing director of the SEC. “These university programs attract the brightest in their fields and provide a talent pipeline for leading companies’ security/risk management programs.”

“We are honored to have our students included in this scholarship opportunity recognizing
outstanding performance in business security/risk management programs. Opportunities like this scholarship are transformative to students’ career trajectories, and we are grateful for the SEC’s support,” said Robin Cheramie, Ph.D., Dean, Coles College of Business and Professor of Management.

“The Risk and Uncertainty Management Center at the Moore School is very appreciative of our relationship with the SEC and the generosity of the SEC in setting up this scholarship for our students,” said Robert Hartwig, Director, Risk and Uncertainty Management (RUM) enter,
Darla Moore College of Business. “The SEC’s support will help assure that the growing security and risk management needs of corporations across the globe can be met in these challenging times.”

“For thirty years Mercyhurst has been at the forefront of the intelligence studies fields. This
scholarship is another exciting opportunity to continue in our quest to train the next generation intelligence professionals,” said John Olszowka, Ph.D., Dean, Ridge College of Intelligence Studies and Applied Sciences, Mercyhurst University.

Scholarship awards will be made in accordance with the universities’ criteria and SEC input
regarding security leadership potential. The SEC Scholarship Committee is made up of SEC
staff, successful former security executives, and current security practitioners from well-known corporations, as well as university faculty. Applications must be completed by March 1, 2022 and will be awarded to selected students by June 1, 2022.

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