QCI names Rebecca Fisher as Special Projects Manager

Friday, August 22, 2025 8:22 AM
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  • Rege Behe, CDC Gaming

Quick Custom Intelligence the week announced that Rebecca Fisher has joined the company as Special Projects Manager.

With a background in museum studies, data governance, and executive support, Fisher has a track record of working at the intersection of technology, compliance, and tribal nation priorities. She has knowledge of cybersecurity and digital sovereignty that enables her to support cross-functional teams in aligning product development, stakeholder engagement, and regulatory compliance.

“Rebecca’s expertise in data governance, cybersecurity, and cultural stewardship is an outstanding addition to our team,” QCI Chief Technology Officer Andrew Cardno said in a statement. “Her ability to bring together diverse stakeholders while keeping people and purpose at the center of her work will be invaluable as we continue to deliver innovative solutions to our customers.”

According to a news release, Fisher has contributed to product launches, coordinated initiatives across sales, regulatory, and IT teams, and developed training content designed to empower teams and communities. She is recognized for her ability to connect operational details to broader organizational goals, ensuring cultural data protection, regulatory adherence, and the delivery of people-first solutions.

“Joining QCI is an exciting opportunity to work with a forward-thinking team dedicated to transforming the way data and technology serve communities and businesses,” said Fisher. “I look forward to contributing to projects that respect cultural values, strengthen compliance, and drive innovation in ways that truly make an impact.”

 

Rege Behe is lead contributor to CDC Gaming. He can be reached at rbehe@cdcgaming.com. Please follow @RegeBehe_exPTR on Twitter.