The Leaderonomics Show - Danny Kim, Founder of FullArmor Corp & CEO of Quest Institute

Jan 10, 2025 31 Min Video
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Meet Danny Kim, the brilliant mind behind FullArmor Corp and the CEO of Quest Institute. An industry expert in Enterprise Security, Active Directory, Datacenter Automation, and Cloud Computing. Danny has helped more than 30 Fortune 100 companies, including Bank of America, Boeing, and Wal-Mart, design and deploy their Security Policy, Datacenter, and Cloud based infrastructures. His innovations have earned recognition from Microsoft, NetIQ, Citrix, HP, and others. Discover his journey from Cornell to corporate excellence.

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Ethan is currently the Director of Production at Leaderonomics. He hails from New Zealand and is loves to travel. He is currently in Malaysia, having fun making cool content and inspiring millions through his work at Leaderonomics

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