Ken Baldesi

Senior Vice President Client Services at Innovative Driven

Ken Baldesi has a diverse work history, starting in 2003 as a Digital Operations Manager at Driven, Inc. From there, they worked at SuperiorGlacier as a Project Manager in 2004. In 2005, they became the Director of Operations at Landmark Document Services. Ken then joined Logik Systems, Inc. in 2006 as the VP of E-discovery Operations and later became the Managing Director in 2007. In 2008, they transitioned to Innovative Driven, first as the Managing Director and then moved up to Vice President and finally Senior Vice President of Client Services.

Ken Baldesi attended WSHS from 1992 to 1995, however, no specific degree or field of study is provided for this period. Later, from 1998 to 2002, Ken studied Psychology at Longwood University, earning a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree.

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Arlington, United States

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Innovative Driven

Innovative Driven believes an organization's data should help you achieve your goals, grow your business, and operate efficiently. We are in the business of making data an asset, not a liability. We also believe the right people working in the right roles facilitate growth and curate happiness. Everything we do here at Innovative Driven is to increase the performance and success of your business – from the data to the people. We have assembled a world-class team of lawyers and technologists that use a combination of best-of-breed technology, industry best practices, and seamless automation to manage data and information efficiently. From creation to deletion, you can rest assured that your data is secured, understood, and working advantageously in your favor. We believe that data and information is the lifeblood of an organization – that the more you understand about where that data lives, who has access to it, and how it’s being used, the better you can protect it from threats, risk, and exposure to privacy and compliance violations and control downstream eDiscovery costs.