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CSC Voices: Inspiration. Involvement. Life.

With careers that take them into fascinating and little-known industries, research and locales around the world, there’s much more to CSC’s 89,000 employees than their day jobs. Our people reach into the world around them in their personal lives as well—whether that means working with teens to end violence in schools, helping refugees find a new home in the United States or teaching underprivileged children IT skills that will guide them into meaningful careers.

You can hear their voices in these stories:


Walter Mullikin Named One of 2007's 25 Best Consultants
According to Consulting Magazine, CSC's Walter Mullikin is doing his part to "push the profession to higher places." In this Q&A, Mullikin shares how a background in brain research inspired his award-winning work for global leaders Aramark and DuPont.

David Bogan Honored as "One to Watch" by CIO Magazine
For more than 20 years, CSC has benefitted from David Bogan's exceptional leadership, expertise and dedication. Now, thanks to CIO Magazine, Bogan's peers are taking notice.

Eileen Sweeney-Tan: A Top Woman in Technology
CSC's Eileen Sweeney-Tan is one of the best things to happen to Cincinnati business and charity, according to an Ohio business magazine. Women's Business Cincinnati selected Sweeney-Tan as one of the region's top ten women in technology in its February issue.

Paul Croll: One Man's Standards Make a Difference for CSC
An information technology services deal often comes down to the skills and knowledge of one person. Fortunately for CSC's Federal Sector, it has Paul Croll, a leading member of the IT industry's most important standards bodies.

Community Initiative Targets Youth of Chesterfield, UK
When an IT outsourcing agreement suddenly made CSC the third-largest employer in Chesterfield, the company embarked on a community initiative to raise CSC's profile and build relationships with local residents.

John Wright: A CSC Employee's Personal Tour de France
While Team CSC raced through the French countryside during the Tour de France, Australian CSC employee John Wright explored the back roads of France by bicycle at a slower pace, in part because he was carrying his belongings on his bike.

Al Cerro, Fighting Fires and Server Crashes
If CSC’s Al Cerro receives a page in the middle of the night, it could mean that a server is down—or that a house is on fire. Cerro is on call both for his job in production operations support and as a volunteer firefighter.

CSC's Carl McNair Inducted Into Army Aviation Hall of Fame
CSC's Carl McNair recently was inducted into the Army Aviation Hall of Fame after a military career that saw him evolve from a part-time pilot in a canvas cockpit to the first chief of the high-tech Army Aviation Branch.

Michael Bur Conquers Ultrarunning's Ultimate Challenge
If running a 26.2-mile marathon sounds tough, imagine the difficulty of running a 100-mile ultramarathon—then think of how hard it would be to complete six 100-mile ultramarathons in less than four months. CSC employee Michael Bur, an IT security expert, is one of a small circle of distance runners who have accomplished this remarkable feat.

Greg Redfern: Solar System Ambassador Takes on Planetary Defense
Greg Redfern of CSC's Enforcement, Security and Intelligence (ESI) Division, is acting as an Ambassador to the Solar System, promoting NASA JPL missions and performing outreach to help enrich and educate the community.

Oliver Tunda, The Story of a Refugee
Once a refugee from Sudan, Oliver Tunda now works for CSC, processing refugees into the United States at the U.S. Department of State.

Laura Blake, Crunching Data by Day, Crunching Tackles by Night
As if the challenges of juggling a full-time job, raising two children and studying for a college degree weren't enough, CSC employee Laura Blake added another career to her busy schedule earlier this year: that of a professional football player.

Brice Marsh, Giving Teens a Voice to End Violence
Disturbed by a rash of school shootings in 1998, CSC computer scientist Brice Marsh applied his expertise in electronic meeting systems to create Teen Think Tanks of America, Inc., a unique brainstorming event where teens combine their collective thinking on the best ways to deal with school violence.

Australian e-Camps, Investing in the Future
The goal of this ground-breaking initiative is to give young Australians in state care the chance to develop practical IT skills and explore career opportunities in the industry.


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