Disaster Recovery Journal Winter 2025
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
involved in your local ACP chapter, if available, and seeking out online resources to both network and gain insights into the industry. Finally, I’d pursue a professional certification to reinforce your knowledge base and provide an outward symbol of your professional expertise. v
What types of formal training and certifications have you pursued, and what kinds of learning and networking opportunities are you seeking to continue your professional development? I’ve obtained my Project Management Professional (PMP) and CBCP, and most recently earned my Certified Protection Professional (CPP) designation. I continue to attend professional conferences when work allows. I’m also actively involved in my local ASIS and Association of Continuity Professionals (ACP) chapters. I currently hold a board position with our ACP chapter.
What gets you excited about your career? I enjoy looking at the big picture, problem solving and helping the organization meet its operational goals while also continuing to learn and grow while building my professional network. I’m doing all of that in my current role. What advice would you give to those embarking on a career in this industry? I’d say network and speak with those already in the industry, to include seeking mentorship. I’d also recommend becoming
Cary Jasgur, FBCI, MBCP, PMP, the global technology resilience lead at Solventum, has more than 30 years of experience in resilience. He has developed and led many resilience projects in financial services,
healthcare, higher education, global biotech, pharma, insurance, legal, and federal, state, and local government. Jasgur has served as chair of the DRJ Editorial Advisory Board and currently sits on board of The BCI US.
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