The city of Columbus has chosen Jim Hartsook as its new Director of Information Technology. With a proven track record of managing and leading IT initiatives, Hartsook brings a wealth of experience to the role. His background includes overseeing significant IT projects at Columbus Regional Hospital and Bartholomew County government, where he modernized technology, cut costs, and improved services.
In his new position, Hartsook will focus on improving the city’s IT systems, introducing new solutions, and ensuring efficient service for the community. He will officially begin his new role on Feb. 24. Hartsook holds a B.S. in Education/Sport Enterprise Management from Bowling Green State University and has been a resident of Columbus since 1998, originally hailing from Lebanon, Ohio. He and his wife, Tawny, are proud parents of three sons: Coleman, Carson, and Connor.
Hartsook’s appointment as Director of Information Technology demonstrates the city’s commitment to technological advancement and innovation. His leadership and expertise in IT will undoubtedly contribute to the continued progress and development of Columbus in the digital age. The city looks forward to the positive impact Hartsook will have in his new role, enhancing services and efficiency for residents and businesses alike.
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