Conway Corp recently announced Jason Hansen’s title has changed from chief technology officer to chief information officer, as part of continued alignment with the organization’s strategic plan and the evolving needs of customers, the community and operations.
In this role, Jason will provide focused leadership in key strategic areas including generative artificial intelligence, data governance, enterprise information systems, analytics, innovation and digital enablement across the organization. The role also supports the continued CIS/WOMs implementation and strengthens Conway Corp’s ability to manage information, data and technology resources as the organization grows in scale and complexity.
“This transition reflects the increasing importance of data, information systems and digital strategy to Conway Corp’s long-term success,” Conway Corp CEO Bret Carroll said. “Jason’s experience and leadership make him well-suited to guide these efforts while helping ensure accountability, efficiency and responsible stewardship.”
Jason has played a central role in advancing Conway Corp’s technology capabilities and will continue to provide leadership as the organization invests in innovation, improved data governance and enterprise-wide information systems.
He joined Conway Corp in October 1999 as an internet support technician. He was promoted to network technician in January 2000 and advanced to WAN administrator in August 2002, taking on expanded responsibilities supporting the organization’s network infrastructure. In December 2007, he was promoted to manager of broadband video and voice services, overseeing key customer-facing technologies. He was named chief technology officer in January 2011.
Congratulations, Jason!