The city of Columbus has recently appointed Jim Hartsook as the new Director of Information Technology. With a background in overseeing IT initiatives at Columbus Regional Hospital and Bartholomew County government, Hartsook brings extensive experience to his new role. Starting on February 24, he will focus on modernizing the city’s IT infrastructure and services, aiming to bring more efficient and cutting-edge solutions to the community.
During his time at Columbus Regional Hospital, Hartsook managed various IT projects, including coordinating the setup of devices for medical practices and overseeing user migrations for system upgrades. At Bartholomew County government, he successfully implemented a cost-saving phone system and streamlined IT operations for over 450 users. His track record of improving technology and reducing costs is sure to benefit the city of Columbus.
Jim holds a degree in Education/Sport Enterprise Management from Bowling Green State University and has been a Columbus resident since 1998. He and his wife, Tawny, have three sons. With such a strong background in IT management and a passion for innovation, Hartsook’s appointment promises to bring positive changes to the technological landscape of Columbus. Stay tuned for updates on the city’s IT developments under his leadership.
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