Guard Well Appoints New Chief Technology Officer and VP of Operations

Bradley Amster

CINCINNATI, OH – September 1, 2022 Guard Well Identity Theft Solutions today announced the appointment of Bradley Amster, Owner of Data Design Systems, as Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Operations.

Amster holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing/Management from the University of Cincinnati. Since 2011, Amster has provided web design and in-depth IT knowledge and solutions for the Cincinnati-based company. Guard Well’s Founder and President remarked, “We are pleased to appoint Brad as a new director. He’s been a large part of our eleven year growth and we are very happy to bring him in house. We are confident that he will continue to provide valuable perspectives as we grow into larger markets and develop new technologies.”

For over a decade, Guard Well has provided award-winning identity theft protection support and complete resolution services after having built a strong partnership with industry powerhouse Experian. Distributed largely through the employee voluntary benefit space, Guard Well’s mission is to provide affordable, yet effective, multi-layered protection for every American household with 24/7/365 protection. Guard Well’s core belief is full resolution for the Member and their household including unlimited access to best-in-class fraud resolution specialists.

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