New Haven Appoints First Chief Technology Officer Amid Cybersecurity Concerns

First Chief Technology Officer appointed in New Haven, Conn.

In New Haven, Connecticut, Mayor Justin Elicker recently appointed Michael Simeone as the city’s first chief technology officer. Simeone, who brings over 25 years of IT experience to the role, will oversee the city’s technology budget and help integrate technology initiatives across the city.

Prior to his appointment, Simeone served as the chief information officer for Bendett & McHugh, P.C., a Connecticut law firm representing large financial institutions. His new role is housed within the mayor’s office and he will collaborate with Superintendent Madeline Negron to establish technology strategies and growth plans for the city’s Board of Education.

Simeone expressed his enthusiasm for applying his information technology and cybersecurity expertise to guide the city’s technology operations. He aims to support the city’s technology and efficiency goals while serving New Haven residents in this critical role. His appointment comes after a business email compromise incident in June, where hackers stole $5.9 million in city funds related to a New Haven Public Schools bus contract. The incident was discovered when the company contacted the school district about a missing payment.

Sophis Fox-Sowell, who reports on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and government regulation for StateScoop, provided this information. She previously worked as a multimedia producer for CNET, focusing on private sector innovation in various sectors through podcasts and video content. Fox-Sowell holds a bachelor’s degree in anthropology from Wagner College and a master’s degree in media innovation from Northeastern University.

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