In spite of much doubt and discouragement, Christine Izuakor humbly
earned the right to be called Dr. Izuakor on December 16th 2016.
She graduated with a PhD in Security Engineering and became the youngest
and first ever African American at her university to do so.
Same 2016, Christine became the Vice President and co-founder of Gen
Trend at United Airlines. She was published in numerous international
journals, and traveled to 19 cities across 10 countries – all while
working a full-time job on the cyber security team of a Fortune 100
company, in which she recently received a promotion. A case of beauty
and brains.
and first ever African American at her university to do so.
Same 2016, Christine became the Vice President and co-founder of Gen
Trend at United Airlines. She was published in numerous international
journals, and traveled to 19 cities across 10 countries – all while
working a full-time job on the cyber security team of a Fortune 100
company, in which she recently received a promotion. A case of beauty
and brains.
Her words; “I started my PhD program at age 23 and at the time was told I
was too young, too naive and too inexperienced to contribute anything
to my industry. But, I stood by my dream and turned doubt into
motivation. To anyone who has been taught that it’s unrealistic to
dream, I assure you that it’s indeed okay to dream big. With hard work
and dedication, we can defy all odds and shatter ceilings. Dare to
dream, and be brave enough to execute.”