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Press Release 01-30-2023

Pierrette McIntire Named as EEOC’s New Chief Information Officer

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has announced the appointment of Pierrette McIntire to a key Senior Executive Service (SES) position at the agency. McIntire has been named as the new chief information officer (CIO) of the EEOC.

“The EEOC is fortunate to have Pierrette McIntire in this important role,” said EEOC Chair Charlotte A. Burrows. “Her experience, expertise, and commitment to our mission make her well equipped to guide the continued growth and evolution of the EEOC’s technology programs.”

McIntire has been with the EEOC for over 34 years. She joined the agency in 1988 as a database / Unix programmer within the EEOC’s Office of Information Technology (OIT). Since then, she has held the roles of director of the Charge Data System Division and director of the Technology Planning and Management Division, and later served as the EEOC’s chief information security officer for 16 years. Most recently, McIntire has served as the EEOC’s deputy chief information officer. 

“We have a great team at the EEOC, and strong partnerships both inside and outside the government,” said McIntire.  “I look forward to working together to further the EEOC’s mission through the continuous improvement of technology.”

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