The Chief Digital and Information Officer (CDIO) will be responsible for integrating technology, digital, informatics, data, analytics, and AI execution within the organization. They will establish clear standards and governance to ensure that platforms and infrastructure can support clinical operations, consumer access, virtual care, advanced analytics, and emerging AI solutions. The CDIO will assess the current environment, build on a high-performing Epic foundation, reduce customization and silos, and introduce transparency and delivery discipline to translate technology investments into measurable outcomes. Additionally, the role offers opportunities for innovation, with a focus on moving promising AI and automation use cases beyond pilots into scalable solutions to advance population health and value-based care.The CDIO will also play a key role in building the digital, data, AI, and informatics foundation for the organization's evolving academic mission as the primary clinical affiliate for Arizona State University's John Shufeldt School of Medicine and Medical Engineering. They will help create a new model of medical education that integrates medicine, engineering, technology, data science, and human-centered care. The successful candidate will need to balance innovation with operational reliability, cybersecurity, responsible governance, workforce readiness, and value realization. Ultimately, the CDIO will be instrumental in preparing the health system to support the partnership with the university and achieve its long-term goal of becoming a premier academic medical center in Arizona.