Robert Moerland Ms, Cio, Pmp, Itil, Pilot

Chief Information And Security Officer at Family Service League - Long Island

Robert Moerland has a diverse and extensive work experience spanning over three decades. Robert has held various leadership roles in information technology and security, with a focus on public health and human services organizations. Robert has served as the Chief Information and Security Officer for the Family Service League of Long Island, where they worked towards strengthening families and empowering the residents of Long Island. Prior to this, they held a similar position at Southwest Michigan Behavioral Health and the Louisiana Public Health Institute. Robert also served as the Regional Chief Information Officer for Kalamazoo Community Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services, where they oversaw the technical environment and ensured compliance with industry regulations. Earlier in their career, they were the Director of Information Technology Services at Porter Hills Retirement Communities and Services and the President and CIO of Orchard Machine, Inc. Robert's work experience also includes roles at GE Capital Railcar Services, where they served in increasingly responsible positions within a short span of time. Overall, Robert Moerland has a strong background in IT leadership and a proven track record of driving strategic initiatives and achieving organizational goals.

Robert Moerland has a strong educational background in the field of technology. In 1988, they enrolled at Grand Valley State University and completed a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Computer Science in 1991. Fifteen years later, in 2003, Robert attended Ferris State University and obtained a Masters degree in Information Systems Management. These academic achievements have equipped Robert with a solid foundation and knowledge in the various aspects of technology and information systems.

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  • Chief Information And Security Officer

    August, 2019 - present