Fist-pounding Chattanooga official leaves

Staff Photo by Matt Hamilton / Chattanooga Chief Information Officer Tyson Morris speaks during a news conference about traffic fatalities at the Police Services Center on March 1, 2022. Morris is no longer employed by the city, a spokesperson said Friday.
Staff Photo by Matt Hamilton / Chattanooga Chief Information Officer Tyson Morris speaks during a news conference about traffic fatalities at the Police Services Center on March 1, 2022. Morris is no longer employed by the city, a spokesperson said Friday.

Chattanooga's chief information technology officer, Tyson Morris, said his two-year tenure with city government has been the most rewarding job he's ever had, and his decision to leave came after conversations with his family about their long-term goals.

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