Colorado lays off 173 IT workers as state tech office undergoes leadership shakeup
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Nick Coltrain
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Summary
Colorado's Governor's Office of Information Technology is laying off 173 workers and its executive director is stepping down as part of a "large-scale realignment." The layoffs were confirmed by the state agency, though Gov. Jared Polis' office did not directly acknowledge the job cuts in its announcement. Deputy Executive Director Sarah Tuneberg will replace outgoing Executive Director David Edinger on June 11.
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Executive Director David Edinger will step down June 11, according to the announcement.
Sarah Tuneberg, the deputy executive director for digital and delivery, will be his replacement.
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