Suzette Kent

Suzette Kuhlow Kent is an American government official who served as Federal Chief Information Officer of the United States from January 29, 2018 until July 2020.[1][2][3] She was the fourth person to formally hold the job of Federal CIO, which was created by the E-Government Act of 2002.Kent earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from Louisiana State University.[4] Prior to her appointment as Federal CIO, she was a principal of the banking and capital markets advisory team at the Ernst & Young Financial Services Office in Dallas.[9] The office remained vacant until filled by President Biden after the change of administration.
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