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Goodyear names new chief information officer
City of Goodyear
Lisa Faison was named the city of Goodyear's new chief information officer.
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The city of Goodyear has named Lisa Faison as its new chief information officer.
Faison has nearly 30 years of experience in the public sector. She previously worked for the city of Phoenix and the state of Arizona. She most recently served as the Goodyear's interim CIO.
"Lisa brings a wealth of knowledge to the city," said City Manager Wynette Reed. "She has consistently driven effective decision-making and operational efficiency across various public sector entities, including here at the city of Goodyear."
Faison has a master’s degree in business intelligence and a bachelor’s degree in both information technology and business.
"I look forward to serving Goodyear in this new role and expanding on the city's innovative solutions that use data and technology to make decisions and improve services,” she said.