Calvin Nobles, PhD, has been selected to lead the School of Cybersecurity and Information Technology at University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) as dean and portfolio vice president.
Nobles, a retired U.S. Navy officer, brings more than two decades of professional cybersecurity, military and academic leadership experience to UMGC. Prior to his appointment, he served as department chair and associate professor of information technology and management at Illinois Technology College of Computing. Before that, he was a vice president at Wells Fargo in Charlotte, North Carolina, where he supported the company’s efforts in identity and access management (IAM) governance.
“We are excited to have Calvin Nobles lead our School of Cybersecurity & Information Technology,” said Blakely Pomietto, senior vice president for academic affairs and chief academic officer at UMGC. “With a combination of corporate, academic and military experience, he is a deeply committed innovator with an established track record of engaging students and industry partners to ensure learners are prepared with the job-ready knowledge, skills, abilities and dispositions in demand by employers.”
During his distinguished 26-year career in the U.S. Navy, Nobles’ leadership in cybersecurity included positions as senior director of Cyber Support Operations for the U.S. Fleet Cyber Command, senior director and chief cryptologist and security officer for Expeditionary Strike Group 7 and senior director of Global Security Operations for Naval Information Operations Command.
“I am deeply honored to assume the leadership role at the School of Cybersecurity and Information Technology, where I will have the privilege of collaborating with an outstanding team of faculty and staff,” said Nobles. “Our collective endeavor will be to further elevate the stature of our school, ensuring we deliver top-tier education and cutting-edge training to the next generation of experts in security and technology, fundamental to our mission of helping professionals meet the evolving challenges in these critical sectors.”
Nobles recently served as a non-resident cyber project fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, where he provided expertise on advancing policy discussions and increasing awareness and understanding on cybersecurity matters.
Nobles earned doctorates in offensive cyber engineering and human factors from Capitol Technology University in Maryland, a doctorate in business administration from Temple University in Pennsylvania and a doctorate in management and engineering technology from National University (formerly Northcentral University) in San Diego, California.
About University of Maryland Global Campus
University of Maryland Global Campus was founded more than 75 years ago specifically to serve the higher education needs of working adults and military servicemembers. Today, UMGC is the largest provider of postsecondary education in Maryland and continues its global tradition with online and hybrid courses, more than 175 classroom and service locations worldwide, and more than 135 degrees and certificates backed by the reputation of a state university and the University System of Maryland. For more information, visit umgc.edu.
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