New faces on the CIO front
There was dramatic turnover in state CIOs following the 2002 gubernatorial election. Twenty-six states and one territory have new acting or permanent state CIOs who are getting acclimated to their new positions.
There was dramatic turnover in state CIOs following the 2002 gubernatorial election. Twenty-six states and one territory have new acting or permanent state CIOs who are getting acclimated to their new positions. Here are the new state CIOs:
1. Alabama: Paul Wharton
2. Alaska: Herrera (acting)
3. Arizona: Chris Cummiskey
4. Colorado: Leroy Williams
5. Georgia: Tom Wade (acting)
6. Hawaii: Russ K. Saito
7. Illinois: Scott Kennedy
8. Iowa: John P. Gillispie
9. Kansas: Denise Moore
10. Maine: Dick Thompson
11. Maryland: R. Russell Doupnik (acting)
12. Michigan: Teresa Takai
13. Minnesota: Keith Payden
14. New Hampshire: Robert Anderson
15. New Jersey: Steve Dawson
16. New Mexico: Moira Gerety
17. Oklahoma: Joe Fleckinger
18. Oregon: Donald Fleming
19. Pennsylvania: Arthur Stephens
20. Puerto Rico: Edda Gonzalez
21. Rhode Island: Tom Collins
22. South Carolina: Larry Johnson
23. Texas: Ed Serna (acting)
24. Utah: W. Val Oveson
25. Vermont: Robin Siss
26. Wisconsin: Matthew Miszewski
27. Wyoming: Larry Biggio
Source: National Association of State chief Information Officers
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