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City of Chicago

www.cityofchicago.org

 
The City of Chicago covers an area of 60,000 hectares and sits 176 meters (578 feet) above sea level on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan. At 190 km wide and 495 km long, its the 5th largest body of fresh water in the world. The city is traversed by the Chicago and Calumet rivers. Chicago`s extensive parklands, including 3,000 hectares of city parks attract an estimated 86 million visitors annually. As a multicultural city that thrives on the harmony and diversity of its neighborhoods, Chicago today embodies the values of America`s heartland-integrity, hard work and community and reflects the ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Nick Lucius
Chief Technology Officer Profile
Kurt Peterson
Chief Information Officer and Head of Department of Assets and Information & Services Profile
Carleton Nolan
Interim Chief Information Officer Profile
Danielle DuMerer
Chief Information Officer and Commissioner Profile
Danielle DuMerer
Chief Technology Officer Profile

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James City County was the first permanent English settlement in America. It sponsored the first colonial government on the continent. James City County is a place of special significance, not only for its residents, but also for the citizens across the Commonwealth and the nation. Given the importance of our unique community identity, we have a responsibility to preserve and protect our assets for future generations. We will preserve the quality of life in James City County through wise planning, policy-making and legislation. We will manage growth and balance the needs of development with infrastructure, transportation, the quality of our schools, and the availability of water. We will continue the tradition of first-class education, medical care, public safety, recreation and entertainment that have already been woven into the fabric of our community.