HUNTER STORM

President, Sonoran Desert Security Users Group (SDSUG) (February 2026 – Present)

Institutional steward, ecosystem architect, and leader of practitioner‑first security communities

 


Sonoran Desert Security Users Group (SDSUG) | Organization Overview

The Sonoran Desert Security Users Group (SDSUG) is the first cybersecurity group in Arizona, established in 2001 by Leo J. Hauguel. It is a community of information security and technology professionals in the Phoenix, Arizona region and the broader Southwest. SDSUG brings cybersecurity, physical security, and risk professionals together through trusted peer collaboration, education, and regional leadership.


Executive Summary

President of the Sonoran Desert Security Users Group (SDSUG), Arizona’s first cybersecurity community founded in 2001. Leads institutional governance, ecosystem partnerships, community stewardship, and long‑term organizational continuity. Provides strategic direction for a practitioner‑first security community that brings cybersecurity, physical security, and risk professionals together across the Phoenix metro and the broader Southwest.

Directed SDSUG’s full institutional modernization in 2026, rebuilding governance, identity, partnerships, and digital infrastructure from the ground up. Established new sponsorship, formalized SDSUG’s first alliance with InfraGard Arizona, and created the institutional frameworks that will support SDSUG for the next decade.


Roles Fulfilled as SDSUG President

 

Institutional Leadership & Organizational Stewardship

Sets SDSUG’s strategic direction, ensures continuity, and maintains the organization’s practitioner‑first identity.

  • Defines organizational priorities and long‑term trajectory.
  • Represents SDSUG to partners, sponsors, and regional security leaders.
  • Maintains institutional neutrality, credibility, and community trust.
  • Oversees governance, membership, and community standards.

Institutional Development, Partnerships & External Relations

Builds SDSUG’s ecosystem through alliances, sponsorships, and peer‑group webbing.

  • Secured new sponsorship to support SDSUG’s operational stability and community programming.
  • Established SDSUG’s first formal alliance with InfraGard Arizona, positioning SDSUG as a peer organization within the critical‑infrastructure ecosystem.
  • Built peer‑group webbing connecting SDSUG to regional and national practitioner communities.
  • Ensured all partnerships align with SDSUG’s governance posture and non‑commercial identity.

Governance & Policy Leadership

Created SDSUG’s modern governance framework and institutional boundaries.

  • Authored Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, Code of Conduct, Events Disclaimer, and Accessibility Statement.
  • Created Membership Guidelines and clarified member expectations.
  • Established governance structures that support continuity and future leadership transitions.
  • Ensured all governance materials reflect SDSUG’s practitioner‑first mission.

Institutional Modernization & Digital Stewardship

Directed the complete modernization of SDSUG’s digital presence, transforming the organization from a single static HTML page into a 35‑page institutional ecosystem in 23 days.

  • Designed and implemented SDSUG’s full information architecture.
  • Authored all institutional content, including governance, membership, history, and leadership.
  • Modernized the SDSUG brand, logo, and visual identity.
  • Implemented SEO, GEO, structured data, metadata, and internal linking.
  • Built reusable templates and CMS patterns for long‑term maintainability.
  • Delivered the functional equivalent of a $250k–$450k agency engagement.

Community Leadership & Practitioner Engagement

Ensures SDSUG remains a practitioner‑first community that serves real security professionals.

  • Curates content and programming aligned with practitioner needs.
  • Maintains a neutral, non‑commercial environment.
  • Supports member onboarding and engagement.
  • Reinforces SDSUG’s identity as a long‑standing, practitioner‑driven institution.

Organizational Narrative & Institutional Memory

Authored SDSUG’s institutional story and preserved its history.

  • Created the “Our Founder” page and institutional history.
  • Authored biographies for the Founder and Membership Chair.
  • Documented SDSUG’s evolution and community impact.
  • Ensured future leaders inherit a clear, stable institutional narrative.

Communications, Brand & Public Representation

Maintains SDSUG’s public voice, identity, and institutional clarity.

  • Authored the site tagline and editorial guidelines.
  • Ensured consistent tone and institutional voice across all communications.
  • Represents SDSUG in public, digital, and partner‑facing contexts.

Operational Leadership & Cross‑Functional Coordination

Ensures SDSUG’s operations run smoothly and sustainably.

  • Coordinates with developers, volunteers, and partners.
  • Oversees event communications and digital operations.
  • Maintains institutional documentation and successor‑friendly systems.

Signature Presidential Achievement

Led SDSUG’s full institutional transformation in 2026 — governance, partnerships, sponsorship, digital modernization, brand identity, and institutional narrative — establishing SDSUG as a stable, credible, practitioner‑first community aligned with the critical‑infrastructure ecosystem.


Core Presidential Competencies

  • Institutional Leadership & Governance
  • Strategic Partnerships & Ecosystem Development
  • Community Stewardship & Practitioner Engagement
  • Organizational Identity & Institutional Narrative
  • Digital Modernization & Experience Architecture
  • Brand Strategy & Public Representation
  • Policy Development & Institutional Standards
  • High‑Velocity Execution & Cross‑Functional Leadership

Institutional Impact Summary

  • First non‑founder President of SDSUG
  • Established SDSUG’s first formal alliance with InfraGard Arizona
  • Secured new sponsorship for organizational stability
  • Built SDSUG’s governance, membership, and policy frameworks
  • Modernized SDSUG’s digital presence from 1 → 35 pages
  • Authored the institutional history and leadership biographies
  • Strengthened SDSUG’s identity as a practitioner‑first community

 

 


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