What's Happening?
Elizabeth Crowe, previously the Director of Urban Analytics and Innovation (Urban AI) for Cleveland, has been appointed as the interim Chief Innovation and Technology Officer (CITO) following the resignation of Stephanie Wernet. Crowe, who joined the city
in August 2022, has been instrumental in leading Cleveland's analytics efforts, including strategic planning and modernizing public communication processes. Her appointment comes as the city evaluates whether to conduct a search for a permanent CITO or consider previous candidates. Crowe's leadership is expected to continue driving the city's technological advancements and service enhancements.
Why It's Important?
Crowe's appointment as interim CITO is crucial for maintaining continuity in Cleveland's technological and innovation strategies. Her experience in data analytics and process improvement is vital for the city's ongoing efforts to modernize its services and enhance public communication. This leadership transition highlights the importance of stable and effective management in local government technology roles, which can significantly impact service delivery and community engagement. The decision on whether to appoint a permanent CITO will be pivotal in shaping the future direction of Cleveland's technology initiatives.









