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Hillary Hartley (she/her)

Chief Digital & Data Officer, Government of Ontario

Deputy Minister, Digital Strategy, Government of Ontario

Hillary Hartley is Ontario’s Chief Digital and Data Officer and became Deputy Minister of Digital Strategy within Cabinet Office in June 2022. As CDDO, she is responsible for the administration of the Simpler, Faster, Better Services Act to deliver better, more easily accessible services to the people, communities, and businesses of Ontario.

Hillary was previously the head of the Ontario Digital Service, joining the province in April 2017 as Deputy Minister Responsible for Digital Government. She also served as Deputy Minister of Consumer Services, which included the government’s retail services operation (ServiceOntario), and programs focused on consumer protection.

Prior to coming to Ontario, Hillary was the Deputy Executive Director of 18F, a digital services agency in the U.S. federal government, and was a Presidential Innovation Fellow in 2013. She has worked with governments across jurisdictions for twenty-five years, serving as a director at NIC Inc., an organization that helps governments deliver programs and services online.

Sessions

In conversation with Chief Digital Officers – creating product-driven organizations

November 6, 2020  6:30 PM – 7:10 PM
Learn how government leaders are actively creating the conditions for public service teams to embed user-centred methodologies and iterative approaches to deliver government services at the speed of need. See more.

What can I do? Authentic leadership to create inclusive spaces for BlPOCQ

November 6, 2020  7:15 PM – 7:55 PM
This discussion, featuring an all BIPOCQ leadership panel, will be an honest talk about first hand experiences and what it takes to bring positive and progressive change within your organizations. See more.
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