Bill Kehoe will continue to serve as Washington’s top tech official under the new administration of Gov.-elect Bob Ferguson.| StateScoop
Kristin Darby has been named to replace Stephanie Dedmon, who is set to retire at the end of June after serving as Tennessee's CIO since 2018.| StateScoop
New Hampshire's CIO has joined a "prestigious yet small group" of state tech officials to have served in their roles for more than a decade.| StateScoop
Evelina Broussard, who most recently served as an IT manager for an energy company, will be Louisiana's new chief information officer.| StateScoop
Since serving as deputy CIO since 2008, Jim Barnhart has been promoted to the top spot in Kentucky's technology office.| StateScoop
Indiana Chief Information Officer Tracy Barnes said he'll step down from his role at the start of 2025, before the new governor takes office.| StateScoop
Gov. JB Pritzker appointed Brandon Ragle, who has served as the acting chief information officer of Illinois, as the state's permanent CIO.| StateScoop
Several CIOs have announced over the past few weeks that they’ll be vacating their state roles at the end of this year or in 2025.| StateScoop
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