Keith Chason

Technical Program Manager at Cipher Tech Solutions

Keith Chason has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Keith started their career as an EMS Technician at UHS Hospitals in 2014, where they provided basic life support care at different events. Keith also worked as a Systems Analyst at UHS Hospitals, where they developed web and mobile applications to support patient throughput initiatives. In 2015, Keith co-founded Responder Admin Solutions and served as the CEO, focusing on leadership and operational responsibilities. In 2017, they joined Storage Scholars LLC as the Chief Technology Officer, overseeing the company's technological strategies. Additionally, Keith worked at Cipher Tech Solutions, Inc. as a Software Engineer before transitioning to the role of a Technical Program Manager. Overall, their experience demonstrates a strong background in software development, project management, and leadership roles.

Keith Chason completed their education in a chronological manner. Keith first attended Binghamton University from 2011 to 2015, where they obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science. Following this, they pursued a Master's Degree in Information Systems Engineering at The Johns Hopkins University from 2016 to 2019.

In addition to their formal education, Keith Chason also acquired various certifications. These include Azure Fundamentals from Microsoft in April 2021, Open Water Diver from PADI in January 2020, Certified Six Sigma Green Belt from ASQ - World Headquarters in December 2016, Lean Six Sigma Green Belt from Binghamton University in March 2016, New York State Fire Officer 1 from the New York State Department of State OFPC in October 2015, CompTIA Security+ from CompTIA in January 2020, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) from (ISC)² in October 2021, Azure Developer Associate from Microsoft in May 2021, Amazon Web Services Solutions Architect Associate from Amazon Web Services (AWS) in March 2020, Advanced Emergency Medical Technician - Critical Care from the New York State Department of Health in December 2015, Emergency Medical Technician - Basic from the New York State Department of Health in January 2011, CPR Professional from the Health & Safety Institute (HSI) in January 2009, Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) from the Health & Safety Institute (HSI) in December 2015, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) from the Health & Safety Institute (HSI) in December 2015, Advanced Emergency Medical Dispatch from the International Academies of Emergency Dispatch in July 2014, and ICS 100, 200, 300, NIMS 700, 800 from FEMA (exact completion dates for the latter certifications were not provided).

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