
Tracy Terrill has been appointed in December to fill a newly created position as chief digital officer at the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Terrill supports the agency’s digital strategy under the new role, SBA Administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet said in a release published Tuesday.
“Tracy is a key member of my leadership team responsible for our digital strategy,” said Contreras-Sweet.
“In record time, Tracy has built a digital service team with top talent from both the private and public sector.”
Terrill said his work with SBA is similar to the role he previously held at LegalZoom, where he was chief technology officer for more than seven years.
Prior to that, Terrill also held sales, marketing, technology leadership and consultant positions at NBC Universal Studios, Universal Music Group, Warner Brothers and Gartner.
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