Andrew Ciserano currently serves as the Head of Operations for the 82nd Airborne Division, a premier unit of the U.S. Army renowned for its rapid deployment capabilities and strategic readiness. In this pivotal role, Andrew is responsible for overseeing the entire operations and welfare of...
Andrew Ciserano currently serves as the Head of Operations for the 82nd Airborne Division, a premier unit of the U.S. Army renowned for its rapid deployment capabilities and strategic readiness. In this pivotal role, Andrew is responsible for overseeing the entire operations and welfare of the communications organization, ensuring seamless and secure information flow critical to mission success. His leadership is characterized by a commitment to excellence and a proactive approach to problem-solving, which is essential in an environment where decisions can have immediate and far-reaching implications.
Andrew’s expertise in network security and information security management is instrumental in safeguarding sensitive data and maintaining operational integrity. His proficiency with advanced security protocols, including Data Encryption Standards (DES) and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS), underpins the division's ability to operate securely in diverse and challenging environments. By leveraging his solid computer skills and military training, Andrew not only enhances the division's operational capabilities but also fosters a culture of continuous improvement and development among his team members.
Key projects under Andrew's leadership include the implementation of innovative communication strategies that enhance situational awareness and operational efficiency. His ability to adapt to rapidly changing circumstances while maintaining a focus on mission objectives exemplifies the resilience and agility that the 82nd Airborne Division is known for. As a driven and self-motivated leader, Andrew thrives in high-pressure situations, embodying the ethos that "a lion does not concern himself with the opinions of sheep." His dedication to personal and professional growth, both for himself and his team, positions him as a vital asset to the U.S. Army and its mission readiness.