May 7, 2025 - 23:53

Troy University Chief Technology and Security Officer Greg Price has earned recognition as one of the nation’s foremost technology professionals by the Oncon Icon Awards. This prestigious acknowledgment marks the second consecutive year that Price has secured a spot among the Top 10 Technology Professionals of the Year.
The award is determined through a voting process involving peers and industry leaders, highlighting the importance of innovation, leadership, and contributions to the field of technology. Price’s commitment to enhancing the university's technological landscape and ensuring robust security measures has set a standard in the industry.
His leadership has not only propelled Troy University into a new era of technological advancement but has also inspired other institutions to prioritize innovation and security. Price’s recognition reflects his dedication to excellence and his significant impact on the technology sector, underscoring the vital role of effective leadership in driving progress in today’s digital age.
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