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City of Philadelphia

www.phila.gov

 
Welcome to Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love. From its inception, Philadelphia has been a welcoming place to people from many walks of life. Our country was built by immigrants and our strength as a City continues to be reinforced by our vibrant diversity. In recent years, Philadelphia has re-emerged as a regional center of cultural diversity, with an increasing population attributable in part to newcomers from around the world. According to the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institute, "Among its peer regions, Metropolitan Philadelphia has the largest and fastest growing immigrant population" which now 12% of the total ...
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.phila.gov
  • 2 Penn Center Plaza Floor16
    Philadelphia, PA USA 19102
  • Phone: 215.686.1776

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Daniel Rothman
Chief Technology Officer and Deputy CIO Profile
Steve Cusano
General Counsel - Philadelphia Land Bank Profile
Michael Cooke
Acting General Counsel Profile

Jobs

Deputy Chief Information Security Officer

City of Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA

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