Blackbaud Welcomes Bradley Pyburn: A Veteran Cybersecurity Expert Joins the Board
In a notable move to bolster its leadership in cybersecurity and technology, Blackbaud, the premier provider of software aimed at social impact, has appointed Bradley Pyburn to its Board of Directors. Pyburn, a retired Major General in the U.S. Air Force, comes with an impressive career spanning over 30 years in cybersecurity and IT operations across military and government sectors. This addition is seen as a strategic step in enhancing Blackbaud's commitment to innovation and customer value.
Andrew M. Leitch, the chairman of Blackbaud’s board, expressed enthusiasm about Pyburn's appointment, highlighting his rich experience in managing complex global operations, developing high-performing teams, and mitigating risks. Leitch remarked, "With his comprehensive background in cybersecurity, IT, software, and digital landscapes, Bradley's insights will be invaluable as we propel Blackbaud into its next phase of innovation."
Bradley Pyburn's career in Air Force Cybersecurity Operations is both extensive and impactful. His roles have included serving as the Chief Information Officer of the Air Combat Command, Deputy Commander of the U.S. Air Force Cyber, and most recently as the Chief of Staff of U.S. Cyber Command, during which he oversaw operations that protected U.S. critical infrastructure and provided cybersecurity for millions of users across a vast number of networks. Notably, he also spearheaded U.S. Cyber Command's inaugural AI strategy, setting a foundational approach for integrating advanced capabilities into cyber operations.
Pyburn holds several notable degrees, including a Master of Science in National Resource Strategy from the National Defense University, a Master of Science in Military Studies from Marine Corps University, and a Master’s degree in Computer Science from the Air Force Institute of Technology. His educational foundation is complemented by a Bachelor's degree in Computing and Information Science and Mathematics from McKendree University.
Upon his appointment, Pyburn expressed excitement about joining Blackbaud, stating, "I am eager to leverage my knowledge of cybersecurity and enterprise operations within the private sector. Supporting organizations focused on social impact aligns with my professional ethos, and I look forward to enhancing the offerings Blackbaud provides to its clientele."
The current Board of Directors in Blackbaud also comprises other notable figures, including Deneen DeFiore, Mike Gianoni (CEO and Vice Chairman), Yogesh K. Gupta, Rupal S. Hollenbeck, D. Roger Nanney, Sarah E. Nash, and Kristian Talvitie. Together, they form a multifaceted leadership team that aims to navigate the complexities of the social impact space effectively.
Blackbaud, as an organization, is primarily known for serving the nonprofit and education sectors, along with businesses dedicated to corporate social responsibility. It prides itself on providing essential software that enhances fundraising, financial management for nonprofits, digital giving, grantmaking, and education management. With an extensive user base and significant annual financial transactions managed through its platforms, the company is dedicated to amplifying the efforts of those who strive to make a positive difference in the world.
As highlighted in the countless accolades received by Blackbaud, which include recognition on Newsweek's list of America’s Most Responsible Companies and Quartz's listing of the Best Companies for Remote Workers, it is clear that the organization is not just about operational performance but also about making a tangible social impact. The company operates globally, offering services in multiple countries including the U.S., Australia, Canada, and the UK, effectively democratizing access to social impact tools for organizations around the world.
With the addition of Bradley Pyburn to its board, Blackbaud is poised to tackle future challenges in the cybersecurity domain while enhancing its service offerings to various stakeholders dedicated to social good. As the company moves forward, Pyburn’s experience may very well play a pivotal role in shaping its strategies for innovation and customer engagement in the evolving digital landscape.