Kenzie MacKenzie has a diverse work experience, beginning in 2014 as a Freelance Personal Trainer at Kenzie Personal Training. They also served as a Consulting Detective/Investigator at the Office of Hearings Operations/SSA from June 2014 to August 2022, where they were responsible for communicating between different departments.
In 2019, Kenzie worked as an IT Administrator at Indianapolis Bone and Joint, where they successfully implemented new PC workstations and laptops, achieving zero downtime during the transition. They also resolved tickets efficiently, meeting all deadlines and contributing to increased profits.
Kenzie then took on the role of Personal Training Manager at WICKER PARK FITNESS LLC from April 2019 to July 2021. In this position, they designed programs for clients, provided ongoing education to trainers, and managed various aspects of the facilities.
More recently, in 2022, Kenzie worked as a Security Researcher at Bugcrowd, specializing in cybersecurity. They then joined Building Sustainable Systems LLC as a Systems Administrator in August 2022.
Additionally, Kenzie had a brief experience as a Player at the National Cyber League in April 2023.
Kenzie MacKenzie started their education in 2008 at the University of Indianapolis, where they pursued studies in anthropology. The duration of their time at the university is not specified, and it can be assumed that they did not obtain a degree in this field.
In 2021, Kenzie MacKenzie enrolled at Purdue Global to pursue a Master's degree in cybersecurity. The duration of their program is expected to last until 2025.
In addition to their formal education, Kenzie MacKenzie obtained two certifications. In April 2020, they acquired the CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ certification from CompTIA. The specific month and year of obtaining their second certification, the Certified Personal Trainer (NASM-CPT), are not provided. The institution responsible for this certification is the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM).
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