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City of Miami

www.miamigov.com

 
The City of Miami is known as the “Magic City” and is the largest municipality in Miami-Dade County. Our world renowned skyline stretches across Biscayne Bay. According to the most recent US Census estimates (July 2015) 441,003 people call Miami home. Many of our residents come from Caribbean Islands and Central and South America. In fact, 70% of our population is Hispanic or Latino. The City of Miami is governed by Mayor Francis Suarez, City Manager Emilio Gonzalez and 5 City Commissioners who oversee their districts in the City including neighborhoods like Wynwood, Little Haiti, Little Havana and Brickell, which ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.miamigov.com
  • 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue 4th floor
    Miami, FL USA 33130
  • Phone: 305.416.1500

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Gee Chow
Chief Information Officer and Director of Information Technology Profile
Michael Sarasti
Chief Information Officer and Director of Innovation and Technology Profile
Gee Ming Chow
Chief Information Officer (CIO) - IT Director Profile
William Mendez
Chief Information Security Officer Profile
Otto Contreras
Deputy Chief Information Officer Profile

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