Alexander Hall has profoundly impacted his community by fostering cybersecurity education, workforce development, and nonprofit support. As the founder of Alliance Cyber, he has created internship opportunities for high school and college students, equipping the next generation with hands-on experience in cybersecurity. His efforts extend to adult continuing education, where he has provided cybersecurity training to community leaders and professionals, ensuring organizations remain resilient against evolving threats.
Alec is a strong advocate for STEM education, having established STEM classroom grants that fund technology resources for local schools, inspiring students to pursue careers in cybersecurity and IT. His dedication to workforce development is evident in his leadership of veteran and military transition programs, helping service members secure careers in the civilian sector through mentorship and training.
Beyond education, Alec is committed to supporting vulnerable communities. Through pro bono cybersecurity services, Alliance Cyber safeguards nonprofits that assist the homeless population, such as the Brevard Homeless Coalition, ensuring these organizations can operate securely without the burden of additional IT costs. His work has directly strengthened the cybersecurity posture of community organizations, allowing them to focus on their missions without fear of cyber threats.
Alec’s unwavering commitment to service, education, and community development has opened doors for countless individuals, empowering the next generation while securing vital community organizations. His efforts have created tangible opportunities and lasting change, making him a deserving candidate for Veteran of the Year.