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Amie Wilson

Chief Information Officer at City of Clarksville

Amie Wilson has over 30 years of work experience. Amie began their career at Green Bank, formerly Heritage Bank, where they worked as a Loan Service employee from April 1993 to February 1998. Amie then joined the Clarksville Montgomery County School System in February 1998 as a Sr. Programmer/Analyst and held this position until January 2013. In February 2013, Amie started working at the City of Clarksville as the Information Technology Director, a role they held until October 2021. After that, they were promoted to Chief Information Officer within the same company.

Amie Wilson has a diverse education history. Amie earned a Certified Government Chief Information Officer certification from the Public Technology Institute and Center for Government Services at Rutgers University in the years 2020 to 2021. In 2004 to 2006, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Management at Austin Peay State University. Prior to that, from 1993 to 1997, they completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science, also at Austin Peay State University. Additionally, they had an experience at Leadership Clarksville, although the details of their degree or field of study are not provided.

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Clarksville, United States

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City of Clarksville

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Clarksville, Tennessee is a legendary place. Our rich history permeates our riverfront and gorgeous downtown architecture, but it's also prevalent in our people. Home to two Olympic athletes -- both of whom were trailblazers, champions, and indisputable legends -- Clarksville is also home to an Army division filled with some of bravest men and women on the planet. The determination and tenacity found in Pat Head Summitt, Wilma Rudolph, and the troops who serve at Fort Campbell, are what propels our city forward while honoring our past. (Read about these are other impressive Clarksville Connections here.) Established in 1784 at the juncture of the Cumberland and Red Rivers, Clarksville is one of the state's oldest cities. Today, a fully-developed RiverWalk begins at this intersection and tells Clarksville’s story from that historic point. And, it’s the best place around to witness a jaw-dropping river sunset! A short drive northwest of Nashville along I-24, Clarksville is an easy drive for a fun-filled weekend getaway. We're also one of the state's youngest cities with a median age of 30. In Clarksville, this blending of heritage and hipster yields an energy and vibrancy that you simply have to experience for yourself.