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TBM Council Appoints U.S. Department of Transportation CDIO Pavan Pidugu to Board of Directors
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Federal IT leader joins recently expanded Board to drive technology business value across Public and Private sectors.

BELLEVUE, Wash. - Washingtoner -- The Technology Business Management (TBM) Council today announced the appointment of Pavan Pidugu, Chief Digital & Information Officer (CDIO) of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), to its Board of Directors.

Pavan joins a recently expanded board that includes leadership from BlackRock, Liberty Mutual, and SunStream. His appointment underscores the TBM Council's commitment to advancing IT spending transparency and value-driven digital transformation within government agencies.

"Pavan's experience in navigating the complexities of Federal IT, combined with his deep roots in retail innovation at Walmart and Target, makes him an invaluable asset to our Board," said Matthew Guarini, Executive Director for the TBM Council. "His leadership will be instrumental as we help public sector organizations leverage TBM to future-proof their infrastructure and align technology strategy with business priorities."

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Pavan Pidugu was sworn in as CDIO of the U.S. DOT in February 2025. At the DOT, he is responsible for the digital strategy serving carriers, commercial drivers, and law enforcement agencies nationwide. He is a recipient of the World 100 Technology Leaders award for his contributions to the technology landscape.

The TBM Council Board of Directors hosts an annual Invitational each Spring. For more information on the 2026 event, view https://hubs.la/Q03_BHp30.

About the TBM Council

Founded in 2012, the Technology Business Management (TBM) Council is a nonprofit business entity dedicated to advancing the discipline of TBM through education, standards, and collaboration. Governed by an independent board of both global and regional business technology leaders, this diverse group represents some of the world's most innovative companies, including Mastercard, FedEx, Wells Fargo, Aflac, ANZ Group, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Adidas, Mercedes Benz, and more. The TBM Council provides best practices for leaders to leverage so they can react quickly to changing market dynamics and optimize cloud and agile strategies to deliver on business objectives.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Info@tbmcouncil.org

Source: TBM Council

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