Government Technology

Year in Review: CIO Transitions in Pictures

Anne Margulies, CIO of Massachusetts, left the state in September to take on the role of CIO at Harvard University.
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December 22, 2010 By

The November 2010 general election spurred an unusual number of CIO departures, as some of the leading public-sector technology officials in state and local government left their posts in advance of leadership changes. Some moved to the federal government, while others found jobs into the private sector.


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