The Senior Program Manager, Information Security Portfolio, is a strategic leadership role responsible for managing complex, multi-dimensional cyber security/InfoSec and risk management programs across the enterprise. This position plays a pivotal role in driving delivery excellence, operational maturity, and strategic alignment across the Information Security portfolio. As a key partner to the Director of Portfolio Management, the Senior Program Manager of InfoSec Portfolio will provide structure, governance, and process consistency to ensure the successful execution of initiatives that strengthen the organization’s security posture and compliance readiness. In this role you will... Lead and manage end-to-end program delivery across multiple, high-impact cybersecurity and risk management initiatives. Oversee the full program lifecycle—from scoping and planning through implementation, closure, and handoff to operational support—ensuring successful completion and customer satisfaction. Establish and maintain portfolio governance and reporting practices in Jira , enabling clear visibility into progress, risks, dependencies, and resource utilization across programs. Drive enterprise tool enablement for tracking and performance dashboards, integrating with broader organizational systems to provide real-time insights for executive and delivery teams. Develop and institutionalize frameworks, templates, and best practices to streamline portfolio management, enhance consistency, and improve delivery predictability. Partner across Information Security, IT, and business units to coordinate dependencies, resolve cross-functional issues, and ensure alignment with enterprise security objectives. Prioritize competing objectives, manage stakeholder expectations, and balance strategic goals with operational realities to achieve measurable outcomes. Deliver transparent, executive-level reporting on portfolio health, strategic impact, and efficiency metrics. Mentor and coach project managers and team members, fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Serve as a thought leader in program management discipline , contributing to the organization’s overall maturity and transformation efforts.