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Carole Post was appointed Commissioner of the Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg on December 30, 2009, a capacity in which she began serving on January 19, 2010. Carole Post is the first female Commissioner of the agency.
Commissioner Post has been involved in municipal and government operations since 1996. Before coming to DoITT, she served as Director of Agency Services at the New York City Mayor’s Office of Operations. There, Ms. Post led a team of technical and policy advisors who oversaw City agency performance and coordinated strategic initiatives vital to the Mayor’s vision for New York City. Chief among these was the development and implementation of the Mayor’s Citywide Performance Reporting (CPR) system, modernizing the Mayor’s Management Report and the award-winning NYC Stimulus Tracker tool, all of which have been instrumental in improving transparency and accountability throughout City operations.
Prior to joining the Mayor’s Office, Ms. Post was Executive Director of Strategic Planning for the New York City Department of Buildings, where she was instrumental in re-engineering and modernizing agency operations.
Before her service with the City of New York, Ms. Post was legal counsel to several public entities in Florida, and was responsible for the operations of the City of Palm Beach Gardens while serving as Acting City Manager.
Commissioner Post holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and a Juris Doctor, and is licensed to practice law in New York and Florida.