ABOUT KAMARA KAY
kam has more than 25 years of knowledge and experience in information technology , cybersecurity, and computer forensics. he is currently a faculty member teaching courses related to information technology networking, cybersecurity, computer forensics, and computer science.


KAM is a community political activist and supports various non-profit organizations. He is currently serving as an Advisory Board member for the Salvation Army. He is a member of the Massachusetts Teachers Association (MTA), college executive board chapter union member, a member of the Diversity Leadership Committee, and a Strategic Action Committee member for the Massachusetts Community College Council (MCCC) that serves all 15 community colleges.
Born in Cambodia, Kam and his family survived a Cambodian genocide between 1975 – 1978. After living in 4 different refugee camps, he immigrated to the United States in 1982. He is a graduate from Lowell High School in Massachusetts, class of 1991. He was conferred a Bachelor of Arts degree from Norwich University and a Master if Science from DeVry University.

A BETTER LOWELL IS COMING WITH KAM
