CCIU names Webb as new CTO

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The Chester County Intermediate Unit (CCIU) announced Thursday that Justin Webb has been named the chief technology officer for the Technology Services division. He will assume his role on July 1, 2026.

With over 25 years of experience in managing technology services for school districts and corporate organizations, Webb brings innovative solutions that support educational excellence and digital equity. He has served as director of technology for both the Unionville-Chadds Ford and Spring-Ford Area School Districts, and before his work in K-12 education, he built a strong foundation in the private sector. This combination of educational leadership and corporate business experience positions him well to serve in his new role as chief technology officer.

“I’m excited to join the Chester County Intermediate Unit and work alongside such a strong leadership and technology team,” said Webb. The CCIU has built a great reputation supporting school districts across the region, and I look forward to collaborating with the team to continue strengthening technology services and supporting the important work the CCIU does for our schools and communities.”
The CCIU Technology Services Division oversees a comprehensive range of internal and external technology needs, serving both the CCIU’s internal needs and those of the school districts of Chester County.
CCIU Executive Director Dr. George F. Fiore shared his enthusiasm, “Justin is a visionary leader with a deep understanding of how technology can transform teaching, learning, and organizational effectiveness. His unique combination of K-12 leadership experience and private sector insight positions him well to help the CCIU strengthen services for our school districts while advancing innovative, secure, and scalable technology solutions for the future.”
The CCIU is excited to welcome Webb to the organization and looks forward to the leadership and vision he will bring to the role.

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