Matt Vince

Deputy Chief Information Officer

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Matt Vince serves as Deputy Chief Information Officer for the Louisiana Office of Technology Services, bringing more than 20 years of experience in technology leadership and public service. He provides strategic direction for statewide IT initiatives, oversees project and portfolio management, and ensures the successful delivery of enterprise technology programs. Throughout his career, Matt has held several key leadership roles including Interim CIO, Chief Project Officer, and Director of Product Delivery, where he led major modernization efforts, developed best practices, and built high-performing teams. He began his career as a software developer and holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Louisiana State University.

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Division of Safety / Security & Administrative Services Director, Louisiana Department of Health

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Dr. Leah Raby

Executive Director, Louisiana Commission on Human Rights

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