Board of Directors & Executive Leadership

ACTRA Board Executive Committee

Phil Cook

Phil Cook

CEO, GM, Graham County
Electric
ASTRA Treasurer

Tim West

Tim West

CISO, CopperPoint Insurance

Pete Kim

Pete Kim

EXEC, Director Cyber Threat,
RTX
ACTRA VP

Frank Grimmelmann

Frank Grimmelmann

President, CEO
ACTRA Board Chair

Ken Dewitt

Ken Dewitt

Chief Information Officer,
Navajo County
ACTRA Secretary

Rich Phillips

Rich Philips

Deputy Director Information
Security, Mercury Insurance

2026 Board of Directors

Jake Hammock

Jake Hammock

CISO, City of Seattle

Nikki Lee

Nikki Lee

Council Member, City of Tucson
Former DOD Cyber

Ryan Murray

Ryan Murray

Deputy Director, CISO, 
State of Arizona, DOHS

Timothy Casey

Timothy P. Casey

Former Ino Security Risk Manager,
Intel Corporation

Jeffrey Coe

Jeffery Coe

CISO, Cyber Risk Strategy
Advisory

Dan Thiessan

Dan Thiessen

Dir. Technology and Governance,
Central Arizon Project

Bob Franklin

Bob Franklin

Former Silicon Valley Bank
Senior Security Managero

Executive Leadership

Frank Grimmelmann
Exceptional Service Award by FBI Dir Robert Mueller
2019 AZ Infragard Visionary Award

Frank J. Grimmelmann

President & CEO

Mr. Grimmelmann also serves as Co-Chair (together with Arizona’s Chief Information Security Officer) for the Arizona Cybersecurity Team (‘ACT’), created through the Governor’s Executive Order signed in March 2018. He also serves as a Founding Member of the National Leadership Group for the Information Sharing & Analysis Organization Standards Organization (‘ISAO SO’) at the University of Texas San Antonio (UTSA), created under the President’s Executive Order 13691 in February 2015. As ACTRA’s leader, Mr. Grimmelmann was invited as the first private sector representative in the Arizona Counter Terrorism Information Center (ACTIC) and served as its first private sector Executive Board representative from 2014-2019. He presently acts as ACTRA’s designated private sector liaison to ACTRA’s Key Agency and other non-Member Stakeholders. 

Mr. Grimmelmann served four terms as AZ InfraGard’s President from 2009-2012, serves today on numerous academic advisory boards, co-Chairs the Greater Phoenix Chamber’s Cybersecurity Workforce Collaborative initiative, and is an engaged Member of the Arizona Technology Council’s Cybersecurity Advisory Board.  In 2019, Mr. Grimmelmann was honored by the FBI, and the Board of Directors of both ACTRA and Arizona InfraGard as the first recipient of Arizona InfraGard’s ‘Visionary Award’ for creating the ACTRA framework  over his last 2 terms as Arizona InfraGard’s President, and ACTRA’s resulting collaboration between law enforcement/ intelligence agencies/USCYBERCOM, and its public, private and academic organizations over the past 7 years.   He was simultaneously recognized by the FBI’s then Deputy Director for his contribution over the years. He remains an active Member of InfraGard since 2003 and an active Lifetime Member of the FBI Citizens Academy since 2006.  

Since 2002 he has devoted his full-time attention to protecting our nation’s critical infrastructure and national security interests, through eliminating unnecessary silos that hinder communication, allowing  us to respond to today’s increasing threat from our cyber adversaries, and in turn permitting ACTRA’s Member Organizations to protect their critical infrastructure and our national security interests, while protecting their organization’s assets .  

Educationally, he holds a dual MBA in International Business and Finance from the University of California at Berkeley and brings decades of experience as a senior executive in finance, healthcare and government, prior to focusing on Cybersecurity in response to 9/11.   

Anthony Dezilva

Chief Architect

Anthony is a Software Engineer by education, a Network Engineer by experience, and a Cybersecurity Solutions Architect by choice. He leverages this multidisciplinary background to design and deliver collaborative security automation, orchestration, and threat intelligence solutions.

During more than seven years with ACTRA, Anthony has led the development and implementation of technologies that enhance threat intelligence sharing, operational efficiency, and collective defense among member organizations. His unique blend of technical expertise and advanced studies in global management, law, and organizational psychology enables him to effectively engage, motivate, and empower teams while driving meaningful organizational change.

By bridging the disciplines of cybersecurity and behavioral science, Anthony fosters innovation, collaboration, and professional growth. He is passionate about developing the next generation of cybersecurity professionals, supporting the mental health and well-being of industry peers, and advancing cybersecurity awareness through public speaking, industry collaboration, and partnerships with private-sector, state, and federal organizations.

Christian Taillon

Threat Intelligence Director

Mr. Taillon serves as ACTRA’s Director of Threat Intelligence for ACTRA, where he leads cyber threat intelligence initiatives focused on strengthening collective defense across ACTRA Member Organizations. His work includes translating emerging threats, adversary activity, and incident lessons into actionable intelligence, ransomware reporting, detection and prevention guidance, indicator triage, and threat intelligence automation supporting both ACTRA members and embedded VSRT analysts.

He also supports ACTRA’s cybersecurity workforce development initiatives, including the Threat Intelligence Support Unit and TUFTeam Academy, helping mentor and develop the next generation of cyber defenders. Mr. Taillon is a frequent presenter at regional cybersecurity conferences and professional forums, including the State of Arizona Cyber Security Summit, Cyber Southwest Symposium, ElevateIT, CyberShare, and CactusCon.

Professionally, he also serves as Manager of Security Services at Grand Canyon Education, overseeing security consulting and services delivery with expertise spanning detection engineering, incident response, cloud and identity security, automation, and security operations the support Grand Canyon University among other notable organizations.

He holds a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with a Cybersecurity emphasis from Grand Canyon University 

Courtenay Fraitzl

Operations Director

Courtenay is an operations leader with 20+ years of experience driving execution, aligning cross-functional teams, and delivering strategic programs in complex, fast-paced environments. 

Known as a trusted partner to business leaders and organizations, Courtenay specializes in building processes, improving communication and decision-making, and keeping high-impact initiatives on track. 

Courtenay thrives at connecting strategy to execution, solving problems, streamlining operations, and creating frameworks that help the ACTRA move faster, stay aligned, and deliver measurable business outcomes.

A few tools in Courtenay’s toolbox include Business Leadership, Project Management Professional, Certified Agile Project Management, and Scrum Master certified, with a strong track record of turning big-picture goals into scalable operational results.

Courtenay welcomes questions and requests from the ACTRA Membership and is happy to be the first point of contact.

Craig Cocciola

ACTRA Cybersecurity Academy Director

Craig Cocciola brings EpicSim™ by TrainOnQ to ACTRA and 31 years in IT, cybersecurity, and critical infrastructure, 17 as a hands on IT and security practitioner, and the last 14 dedicated to cyber workforce development advancing both enterprise IT and industrial OT cyber and physical security readiness. Training and readiness are not the same thing. Recognized as a leader in experiential training for technical and tactical skills, Craig’s work has evolved from early cyber range operations to the development of the most advanced agentic simulation platform in the field. EpicSim™ by TrainOnQ represents that evolution, a consequence driven, AI powered system that not only trains operators but assesses them while they train, surfacing the decision gaps that certifications and tabletop checklists cannot see. For the first time, every leader has a defensible answer to the one question they cannot afford to get wrong: are we actually ready?

As ACTRA Cybersecurity Academy Director, Craig brings that depth directly to Alliance members. Through his role as President of TrainOnQ LLC and creator of EpicSim™, he provides ACTRA Alliance members with new training as part of preparing each cohort for their role as a VSRT Virtual SME Response Team contributor. He delivers consequence driven readiness training built for the complexity of real incidents. EpicSim™ prepares VSRT candidates to support their member organizations and broader membership as a trained, deployable force multiplier, ready before the call comes.

Craig is committed to growing the next generation of cyber and critical infrastructure talent. Through an active internship program launched in partnership with Idaho State University and a TrainOnQ funded high school scholarship initiative in Phoenix, he sponsors emerging analysts in gaining real simulator experience across enterprise IT and industrial OT environments. His goal is direct: accelerate the readiness of the people who will fill the high demand cyber and ICS analyst roles that critical infrastructure depends on.