When Bobbie Stempfley graduated with an Engineering degree, she couldn't find a job. Her first internship was opening boxes and shredding documents for the Army. While shredding, she read, observed, and learned more about the information security infrastructure than her colleagues. This launched a several decade career in public service ending with her last position as Deputy Assisant Secretary Office of Cybersecurity and Communication for DHS. Throughout her career she has lead and inspired many to tackle some of the most difficult and boring challenges out there to make the world a better place. Come spend a few minutes learning about career perspectives slightly different than your usual run of the internet.
I enjoy working in the public's interest both inside and outside of the government. Focusing on the hard problems where the technology and engineering meet the practices and policy and the people.