The newly appointed SVP joined Granicus in July as an independent member of the digital services provider’s board. Before that, she served as CEO of Voyager Labs for a year. She also led as chief executive of Voyager Analytics, a Voyager Labs subsidiary.
For over 32 years, Bromley held leadership roles at IBM. At the Armonk, New York-headquartered IT company, she supported customers from the government and education industries and oversaw projects in the homeland security, law enforcement, treasury, state and banking markets.
The James Madison University alumnus also sat as a board member to the American Red Cross, Homeland Security and Defense Business Council, Professional Services Council, the Northern Virginia Technology Council and her alma mater.
In a statement, Bromley shared that she joined Granicus because she was drawn to the company’s mission to ensure that government can effectively deliver public services to customers and constituents.
“Granicus has a proven track record of improving the delivery of digital citizen services through connected technology, and I am excited to take a more active role in bringing this innovation and expertise to federal agencies and our federal partners,” she commented.
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