Andy Duffett
With over 15 years of high-tech enterprise sales and operations experience, Andy Duffett has a demonstrated track record of building and running high-growth global organizations while delivering predictable financial results. He currently leads CrowdStrike’s global go-to-market and revenue operations strategy, where he has helped the organization grow from a small startup to one of the world’s largest cybersecurity companies.
“The Advisory Board has done a great job of translating what they are seeing across their industries back into the direction, vision and strategy of the college,” said Duffett. “I want to use my current role and professional experience to build bridges for IST students into the startup world and Silicon Valley.”
Duffett earned his bachelor’s degree in information sciences and technology in 2005 and his MBA from Smeal College of Business in 2009. He and his wife, Danielle, who earned her bachelor’s degree from the College of Education in 2005, recently established the Duffett Family Scholarship to support IST undergraduate students who contribute to the diversity of the college.
Corey Lee
Through his own immersive student experiences and professional opportunities, Corey Lee is hoping to extend the college’s reach, future-proof student career pathways, and improve digital equity. As a student, Lee studied abroad in Argentina and China; conducted undergraduate research; and completed internships with Booz Allen Hamilton, EY, and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. Now, he brings his experience with disruptive technologies to his career at Microsoft.
“I’m excited to draw on my leadership experience solving complex global challenges to help the college reach and retain next-generation students while preparing them for successful careers in a digital-first economy,” said Lee, a Schreyer Scholar who earned his bachelor’s degree in security and risk analysis in 2012. “I hope my involvement — and the board overall — can be a change agent to positively impact the college and Penn State.”