Lou Rider

Vice President/cto Information Technology at CAES

Lou Rider has over 20 years of experience in Information Technology, holding various leadership roles in companies such as Cobham Advanced Electronic Solutions, Chubb Insurance, and ARAMARK. Their responsibilities have included managing IT departments, infrastructure, operations, networks, and technology strategies to align with business goals. Lou's expertise lies in establishing robust technology roadmaps, system architectures, and driving organizational change through innovative IT solutions.

Lou Rider's education history starts with earning a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Business Information Systems from the University of Phoenix in 2002. This was followed by a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from the University of Phoenix in 2004. Lou also completed a Post Graduate Certificate in Project Management from Stevens Institute of Technology in 2006. Additionally, Lou attended the Strategic Leadership Institute at Penn State University in 2005 and the Leadership Development Program at Penn State University in 2002. Lou has obtained various certifications over the years, including a PMP from the Project Management Institute in 2004.

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Philadelphia, United States

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CAES

CAES (Cobham Advanced Electronic Solutions) technology pioneers the future and underpins many of the world’s most critical missions. Their RF, microwave and millimeter wave solutions enable missile defense radars and missile seekers, electronic warfare systems that keep warfighters safe, communications systems that keep the world connected, and civil aviation radars that ensure the safety of the flying public. Their radiation hardened and high reliability microelectronics empower the world’s leading spacecraft: from leading high throughput commercial communications satellites, earth observation satellites, and manned space, to high priority national security missions, deep space exploration to Mars and beyond, and the latest new space constellations.


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