Molly Rauzi is a member of APCO’s International Advisory Council and most recently served as managing director and chief information officer for Gagen MacDonald. Molly has twenty years of experience leading large, complex business transformation, culture and organizational change initiatives. As a consultant and chief information officer, she has provided expert counsel to our clients who are undergoing rapid change.
With her deep knowledge and experience in technology and business transformation, Molly is energized by helping organizations execute on their strategies by aligning their strategy, structure and culture. She has helped numerous organizations ready their workforces and support their culture change for the many changes new operating models and technologies can bring. Clients Molly has supported include brands such as J&J, PVH, GE, Grant Thornton, DuPont, CHS, ViaWest and the State of Colorado.
Prior to joining Gagen MacDonald, Molly was the managing director leading the Business Advisory Services Practice in the Denver office of Grant Thornton LLP. From 2007 to 2011, Molly served as an appointee of then Mayor John Hickenlooper (now a United States Senator) to serve as the chief information officer for the City and County of Denver. Before working for the Mayor of Denver, Molly served as the chief information officer for Denver International Airport. She has been an active member of her community for more than twenty years.
Molly served on the board of directors for Craig Hospital, NewCloud Networks, and the Colorado Technology Association. She also served on the Center for Information Technology Innovation Board for the University of Colorado Denver Business School. She was voted one of the twenty-five most powerful women in Colorado. She was honored as Outstanding Woman in Business in the Denver Business Journal.