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Hawai‘i’s New CIO Shares Her First Four Priorities
August 14, 2024

Fellows mentioned in this story: Chris Sakuda

From StateScoop:

Hawai‘i’s new chief information officer, Christine Sakuda, started last week, taking over from Doug Murdock, who departed the CIO position last month after four years.

Sakuda, who spent the past seven years as executive director of Transform Hawai‘i Government, a nonprofit that advocates for the improvement of technology in Hawaii’s state agencies, told StateScoop in a brief email that she has four key priorities in her early days as CIO.

The first priority, she said, is to meet all 140 employees of the Office of Enterprise Technology Services that she now leads.

“I plan to meet and talk with all of them,” she wrote.

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