Full Name
Troy Schneider
Company
Billington CyberSecurity
Speaker Bio
Troy Schneider is the President of Billington CyberSecurity. In that role, he oversees the organization’s sales, content and marketing efforts, and works across the organization to deliver continued growth and world-class engagement with both government and industry cybersecurity leaders.
Schneider has been building and leading organizations at the intersection of media, technology and public sector for 30+ years. Before joining Billington CyberSecurity, he was President of GovExec360, where he oversaw operations, content, events and client services. He similarly led Public Sector 360, the government-focused business unit of 1105 Media Inc. that was acquired by GovExec in 2021.
He was for many years the Editor-in-Chief of both FCW and GCN, two of the oldest and most influential publications in public-sector IT, and earlier in his career held leadership roles at the New America Foundation, Atlantic Media and National Journal.
Schneider began his career in print journalism, and has written for a wide range of publications, including The New York Times, WashingtonPost.com, Slate, Politico, Governing, and many of the other titles listed above. He is a graduate of Indiana University, where his emphases were journalism, business and religious studies.
Schneider has been building and leading organizations at the intersection of media, technology and public sector for 30+ years. Before joining Billington CyberSecurity, he was President of GovExec360, where he oversaw operations, content, events and client services. He similarly led Public Sector 360, the government-focused business unit of 1105 Media Inc. that was acquired by GovExec in 2021.
He was for many years the Editor-in-Chief of both FCW and GCN, two of the oldest and most influential publications in public-sector IT, and earlier in his career held leadership roles at the New America Foundation, Atlantic Media and National Journal.
Schneider began his career in print journalism, and has written for a wide range of publications, including The New York Times, WashingtonPost.com, Slate, Politico, Governing, and many of the other titles listed above. He is a graduate of Indiana University, where his emphases were journalism, business and religious studies.
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