HK Chief Information Officer Jeremy Godfrey quits
Godfrey is known for his Digital 21 strategy and his commitment to enhancing e-Government services, enriching the government IT programme and facilitating ICT developments in Hong Kong.
Government Chief Information Officer Jeremy Godfrey has resigned for personal reasons.
His three-year appointment was due to end in April, however, the Government has accepted his request to leave on February 12.
The Government thanked him for his significant contribution to the delivery of the Digital 21 strategy and his commitment to enhancing e-Government services, enriching the government IT programme and facilitating ICT developments in Hong Kong during his service, according to a government report.
An open recruitment exercise will soon be conducted to fill the vacancy. Deputy Chief Information Officer (Consulting & Operations) Stephen Mak will act as chief until the post is filled.