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Biography
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M. Jerome Leonard |
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Mr. Leonard received his BS in
Management Information Systems from Pace
University and is a Siebel certified
consultant. |
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His
corporate experience began on Wall
Street at Citicorp and evolved as a
Global Consultant with
PricewaterhouseCoopers (now IBM Business
Services) and Accenture. Mr. Leonard has
consulted extensively in the United
States, as well as Europe, South
America, and Australia over the last 15
years and has led large-scale Customer
Relationship Management (CRM)
engagements for clients such as JP
MorganChase, Verizon, the American Red
Cross, City of New York, National
Institutes of Health (NIH), and Marriott
International. |
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In previous roles at NIH, the City of
New York, American Red Cross, and
District of Columbia Government, Mr.
Leonard served as Lead Architect,
delivering solutions to assist the
client with compliance with strict
privacy, PCI, FACTA, HIPAA, and GLB
information security standards. |
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Mr. Leonard has a passion to bring best
practices of multi-national, Fortune 100
companies to small business owners and
currently focuses his attention on
working in the local community,
specifically with investors,
entrepreneurs, and public sector
leaders. |
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Mr. Leonard and his team
of consultants
currently deliver information technology
and risk management solutions to
companies spanning
numerous industries including [but not
limited to] financial services
organizations, real estate enterprises,
and retail conglomerates.
More recently,
T-LC delivered identity theft and risk
mitigation solutions to two Washington,
DC area credit unions who [collectively]
manage the assets of over 40,000
members. |
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Mr. Leonard is on the Board of Directors
of Maryland Citizens against Lawsuit
Abuse and serves as Secretary for Rotary
International (Montgomery Village Club).
He is also actively engaged on the
Membership and Retention and Small
Office Home Office committees of the
Gaithersburg-Germantown Chamber of
Commerce. He mentors young adults
through his affiliation with several
youth organizations. |
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