The Department of Housing and Urban Development has named Ivo Djoubrailov as its chief data officer.
Djoubrailov confirmed his appointment in a LinkedIn post.
“Honored to (re)enter the Chief Data Officer role —leading data strategy to deliver value across the department and proud to support our [chief information officer], Mr. Eric Sidle, whose high-octane brilliance is powering HUD’s transformation to serve the public better,” he wrote.
Djoubrailov briefly held the data chief role at HUD from December 2020 to January 2021.
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Who Is Ivo Djoubrailov?
Before his recent appointment, he served as the department’s chief digital services officer and led as deputy chief technology officer for over two years.
Djoubrailov’s career also includes positions at Perun Business Group, which delivered enterprise IT and analytics services, and MicroStrategy, where he shared his expertise in data modeling, stress testing, cluster optimization and schema design as a technical adviser.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in business IT from Virginia Tech and a mater’s degree in applied analytics from Columbia University.
What Are the Responsibilities of HUD’s Chief Data Officer?
As data chief, Djoubrailov will be in charge of developing and implementing the department’s data strategy and governance. He will also oversee efforts to harness data to advance the HUD mission.