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Pennsylvania digital service director appointed state CIO

After two years as head of the commonwealth's digital services division, Bry Pardoe has been named statewide chief information officer.
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Bryanna Pardoe, executive director of CODE PA, speaks with the press at the unveiling of CODE PA in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on April 25, 2023. (Commonwealth Media Services)

Bryanna Pardoe, who has served as executive director of Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth Office of Digital Experience, or CODE PA, since its formation in April 2023, has been appointed to lead the state’s tech efforts as its newest chief information officer.

Pardoe was named to the CIO role in October, according to the Office of Administration’s website, which shortly followed the departures last month of former state CIO Amaya Capellan and Chief Technology Officer Brian Andrews, both of whom stepped down for unspecified reasons. Pardoe has been serving in the CIO role in an acting capacity, according to her LinkedIn page.

As CODE PA’s executive director, Pardoe led initiatives to improve the digital experiences residents have when interacting with the commonwealth, such as the consolidation and redesign of dozens of websites into a single PA.gov website, and introducing streamlined processes for procuring new technology products.

Following Pardoe’s promotion, Sara Hall, a senior product manager for PA.gov, was appointed to lead CODE PA as acting executive director, according to the state’s website.

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The National Association of State Chief Information Officers honored Pardoe last month with an award for her leadership and work to revamp the states’ digital presence through the website redesign.

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