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12 Earn Designation as Certified CIOs

A dozen members of the Municipal Information Systems Association of California have won their credentials as Certified Government Chief Information Officers.

A dozen members of the Municipal Information Systems Association of California (MISAC) have completed the requirements to become Certified Government Chief Information Officers (CGCIO). The program to earn the designation is administered jointly by the Public Technology Institute and Center for Government Services at Rutgers University.

The MISAC members earning their CGCIO certification, and the entities for which they work, are as follows:

Michael Miazga, El Toro Water District 

Richard Bertalan, Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
Darryl Polk, city of Rancho Cucamonga
Clayton von Helf, city of Palm Desert
Lily Su, city of Sacramento
William Wang, city of Torrance
Angie Blake, city of Monterey
Miguel Guardado, city of San Luis Obispo
Ian Cozens, city of Indio
Jason Takagi, city of Pismo Beach
Gary Noffsinger, Garfield County, Colo.
Ed Miranda, city of Fremont 

This story was updated at 1:23 p.m. June 21 to include a name that had been inadvertently omitted from the list.