The City of Austin has identified Christopher Stewart as the City’s next Chief Information Officer (CIO) after a national search. Mr. Stewart will start his new position on May 10, 2021.
“I am very happy to announce Chris Stewart as the City’s next Chief Information Officer. His extensive experience in IT services, most recently as interim CIO, will continue to be crucial to overseeing the department’s programs to ensure our organization has the best solutions available to provide exceptional technology services to internal departments and the Austin community,” said Deputy City Manager Nuria Rivera-Vandermyde.
The Communications and Technology Management (CTM) department provides a broad array of information technology (IT) services to City of Austin departments. CTM manages three major programs: Communications and Technology Management; the Combined Transportation, Emergency and Communications Center (CTECC); and Wireless Communication Services. CTM’s customer base al
The City of Austin has identified Carol Johnson as the City’s first Civil Rights Officer. Ms. Johnson will start her new position on February 16, 2021
The City of Austin has identified Carol Johnson as the City’s first Civil Rights Officer. Ms. Johnson will start her new position on February 16, 2021.
The new Civil Rights Officer is responsible for supporting department programs and initiatives as it relates to all six of the Strategic Outcomes outlined in Strategic Direction 2023. The Civil Rights Officer reports to the Deputy City Manager and will develop and monitor a clear vision for the Civil Rights Office, advance the City’s non-discrimination efforts, and promote outreach, education, and awareness events for both businesses and community stakeholders.