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NTT DATA has announced the appointment of Beth Howen as the new head of its state, local, and education business. This strategic move is aimed at enhancing the company’s capabilities in public sector transformation. Howen brings a wealth of experience in managing complex projects and driving innovation in government services.
In her new role, Howen will oversee initiatives that focus on improving efficiency and effectiveness within state and local governments, as well as educational institutions. Her leadership is expected to foster collaboration and implement cutting-edge solutions that address the unique challenges faced by these sectors.
Howen’s background includes significant achievements in leveraging technology to enhance service delivery and streamline operations. Her appointment reflects NTT DATA’s commitment to strengthening its presence in the public sector and supporting organizations in their digital transformation journeys. Stakeholders are optimistic about the fresh perspective and expertise she will bring to the organization.
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