Glastonbury technology consultant Mark Raymond is the state of Connecticut’s new chief information officer.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy Thursday announced Raymond’s appointment at the state Department of Information Technology, effective June 2.
His annual salary will be $158,000, the governor’s office says.
His first task is overseeing the agency’s consolidation into the Department of Administrative Services, Malloy said.
Raymond also will be in charge, the governor says, of establishing a joint labor/management committee to review the delivery of technology services.
Further, he will recommend ways to provide those services in a more efficient and effective manner while reducing the costs tied to hardware and software procurement, licensing and consultants.
Raymond has more than two decades of technology and business experience consulting in Connecticut, New York,and Massachusetts that includes working in the areas of finance, payroll, human resources, budgeting, procurement, human services, revenue, and transportation.
He also has worked with the U.S. Treasury, Federal Highway Administration, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and the U.S. Department of Transportation.Â
