Carrie Mast has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Carrie is currently serving as the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners. Prior to this, they worked as the Deputy Chief Information Officer for the Colorado Judicial Branch. Carrie also held the position of VP of Information Technology at Emily Griffith Technical College.
Carrie's experience in healthcare includes roles at Kaiser Permanente, where they served as the Director of Virtual Application Environments, Director of Endpoint Design & Automation, and Principal Program Manager for HIE. Carrie also worked at UCHealth as the CORHIO CTO/eBiz Sr. Project Manager and at Colorado Regional Health Information Organization as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Chief Information Officer.
Earlier in their career, Carrie held positions at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center as a Project Manager for the Cancer Center. Carrie also worked at InfoNow Corp. as a Partner Project Manager and at Rhythms NetConnections as a Project Manager.
Overall, Carrie has demonstrated expertise in information technology, leadership, and project management across various sectors.
Carrie Mast holds a Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) degree in Computer Information Systems for Business from Colorado Mesa University. In addition, they have obtained a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute in September 2006.
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St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners
Mission Statement: To provide service, infrastructure and leadership necessary to advance a safe and sustainable community, maintain a high quality of life, and protect the natural environment for all our citizens. Founded in 1905, St. Lucie County is located on Florida's east coast between Orlando and Miami. Comprised of the City of Fort Pierce (county seat), City of Port St. Lucie and St. Lucie Village, St. Lucie County's population is roughly 287,000. The Board of County Commissioners is comprised of five elected officials that are elected at-large. The county employees roughly 750 full-time employees that manage roughly 11,000 acres of environmentally preserves, more than 50 facilities, 2,300 acres of active parks and 21 miles of coastlines with nearly two dozen beach accesses. In recent years, St. Lucie County has won more than 80 awards from organizations such as American City and County Magazine; International City/County Management Association; National Association of Counties; Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada; Florida Public Transportation Association; Florida Shore & Beach Preservation Association; Florida Public Relations Association; Association of Natural Resource Extension Professionals; Florida City and County Managers Association; American Shore and Beach Preservation Association and others. For more details visit our website: www.stlucieco.gov or follow us on Facebook: www.facebook/StLucieGov; Instagram/Twitter: @StLucieGov and YouTube: www.youtube.com/StLucieGov Florida has very broad public records laws. Most written communications to or from County officials regarding County business are public records available to the public and media upon request.Your e-mail communications will be subject to public disclosure unless an exemption applies to the communication. If you received this email in error, please notify the sender by reply e-mail and delete all materials from all computers.