Karen S. Evans is a former United States Senate confirmed, Presidential Appointed executive, who served as the first Assistant Secretary for Cybersecurity, Energy Security and Emergency Response at the U.S. Department of Energy. An executive who served in three Presidential Appointed positions in two Administrations.[1]

Karen S. Evans
Occupation(s)Former First Assistant Secretary for Cybersecurity, Energy Security and Emergency Response at the U.S. Department of Energy
Known forUnited States Federal Government CIO

Ms. Evans currently serves as the Managing Director of the Cyber Readiness Institute. [2]

Education edit

Ms. Evans holds a Master of Business Administration, a Master of Arts Public History certificate, and a Bachelor of science in Chemistry from West Virginia University.[3][4]

Career edit

Ms. Evans previously served as the first Assistant Secretary for Cybersecurity, Energy Security and Emergency Response for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). She was sworn in on August 28, 2018, and provided strategic direction, leadership and management to address emerging threats while improving energy infrastructure security and supporting the DOE national security mission.[5]

Prior to being named Assistant Secretary at DOE, Ms. Evans was the national director of the U.S. Cyber Challenge, a public-private partnership focused on building the cyber workforce. She served on the Trump Transition and Landing Teams to develop the management agenda addressing technology initiatives government wide.[6][7][8]

Ms. Evans served as the Administrator for the Office of Electronic Government and Information Technology at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) during the George W. Bush administration. At OMB, she oversaw nearly $71 billion in annual IT funds, including implementation of IT throughout the federal government. Previously, she served as the CIO for DOE and at the director level with both the U.S. Department of Justice and the Farmers Home Administration.[9][10][11]

Evans ia a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration.[12]

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Biography of Karen S. Evans". georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  2. ^ "Meet the Leadership Behind".
  3. ^ "2019 Program | Department of Chemistry | West Virginia University". www.chemistry.wvu.edu. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  4. ^ "Alumni US | West Virginia University, Greater Pittsburgh Area". alumnius.net. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  5. ^ "Karen S Evans, United States Department of Energy: Profile and Biography". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  6. ^ "Karen S. Evans". Department of Homeland Security. 2020-06-16. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  7. ^ Rockwell, Mark (February 13, 2020). "Evans out at Energy Department -". FCW. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  8. ^ "Karen Evans Sworn in as DOE Assistant Secretary for Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response". Energy.gov. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  9. ^ "Karen S. Evans, National Director, U.S. Cyber Challenge". CxOTalk. 2015-01-02. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  10. ^ "Karen Evans Takes Over as CIO at Department of Homeland Security – Homeland Security Today". Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  11. ^ "Karen Evans Retires from Office of Management and Budget". www.govtech.com. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  12. ^ Incorporated, Prime. "National Academy of Public Administration". National Academy of Public Administration. Retrieved 2023-02-07.