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Ms. Lisa Schlosser currently resides in Delaware and volunteers: on the Board of Directors
for Clear Space Theatre and Humane Animal Partners, and recently completed a term as an
elected official for the City of Rehoboth Beach, Deleware. She also serves as a Cyber
Security Advisor to Harrisburg University; as a therapy dog handler for Pets for People; and
as an instructor at University of Maryland-Global Campus.
In her full-time career, Lisa was the Federal Deputy Chief Information Officer/Deputy
Associate Administrator, Office of Management and Budget (OMB), under the President
Obama Administration as a career SES. In this role, Lisa helped to oversee policy and budgeting
related to the government’s $86B information technology portfolio. During this time,
Lisa was also an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University, Washington, DC.
She previously served in the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as the Chief
Information Officer (CIO), U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (US HUD),
and the Associate Chief Information Officer/Chief Information Security Officer, US
Department of Transportation (US DOT).
Prior to joining the Federal Government, Lisa worked in the private sector as a Senior
Manager for Ernst & Young LLP, helping to establish the international Cyber Security
Practice; and as a Vice-President for Global Integrity. Before entering the commercial sector,
Lisa served in the US Army, and recently retired as a Lieutenant Colonel from the US Army
Reserves.
Lisa holds a B.A. degree in Political Science from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and
an M.S. degree in Administration from Central Michigan University.