Jen Easterly, CISA Director, Gains 1st Wash100 Recognition

Executive Mosaic has recognized Jen Easterly, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, in the 2022 Wash100 class to recognize her strategic vision for public-private cyber defense collaboration and information sharing.

Easterly received Senate confirmation to head CISA in July 2021 and came to the agency from Morgan Stanley, where she established and led the financial services company's Cybersecurity Fusion Center.

Visit ExecutiveBiz to read her full profile, and don't forget to cast a vote for Jen Easterly as one of your favorite leaders who drive the narrative of the government contracting sector. 

About the Wash100 Award

This year represents the ninth annual Wash100 award selection. The Wash100 is the premier group of private and public sector leaders selected by Executive Mosaic’s organizational and editorial leadership as the most influential leaders in the GovCon sector. These leaders demonstrate skills in leadership, innovation, reliability, achievement, and vision. Visitors to wash100.com can sign in and vote for the executives they believe will have the greatest impact on government contracting in the coming year.

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