Joanne Martin
Joanne Martin, Ph.D. is a security and risk consultant who worked as IBM's Vice President of Technology from 2010–2012, and as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and VP for IT Risk from 2012–2015.
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Education | PhD, Mathematics |
Alma mater | The Johns Hopkins University Appalachian State University |
Occupation | Security and Risk Consultant |
Martin earned her Ph.D. in mathematics in 1981 from Johns Hopkins University. She began her research career at Los Alamos National Laboratory.[1] Martin joined IBM as a research staff member in 1984 at the Thomas J Watson Research Center,[1] and "served on the management team that developed and delivered IBM's first supercomputer, with specific responsibility for the performance management and analysis of the system."[2]
Working Mother magazine named her as one of the 25 most influential working mothers for 1998.[3]
She has served as an advisor to various U.S. Agencies, including the US Department of Energy, National Science Foundation, and National Research Council.[4] She was inducted into the Women in Technology Hall of Fame in 2012.[2]
References
- "WITI - Joanne Martin, Ph.D." www.witi.com. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
- "WITI Hall of Fame featured profile: Joanne Martin, Ph.D". Women in Technology International. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
- Weissmanfirst1=Michaele (February 1998). "25 most influential working mothers". Working Mother. 21 (2): 31. ISSN 0278-193X. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
- "Joanne Martin: IBM CISO and VP of IT Risk". SecurityIntelligence. Retrieved 2 March 2017.