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Cicero, IN   

13664 Gladden Ln, Fishers, IN 46038   

10470 Sand Creek Blvd, Fishers, IN 46038    317-5959771   

1411 Jordan Ave, Bloomington, IN 47406   

505 Somerset Dr, Kokomo, IN 46902    765-4537201   

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Jay Lytle

Specialties:
Optometry
Work:
TLC Laser Eye Center
6670 Perimeter Dr STE 155, Dublin, OH 43016
614-4361000 (phone) 614-4309388 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Originally from Worthington, Ohio, Dr. Jay Lytle graduated from the Ohio State University in 2010 with an undergraduate degree in medical science before earning his doctorate of optometry with high honors from the Ohio State University College of Optometry in 2014. He is the 2014 William Feinbloom and OSU Low Vision award winner for clinical excellence in vision rehabilitation and the 2013

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Vice President And Chief Information Officer

Location:
Fishers, IN
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Indiana Department of Transportation since Sep 2007
IT Director
IN Department of Revenue Sep 2002 - Sep 2007
IT Manager
Accenture Jan 2000 - Sep 2002
IT Consultant
Education:
Indiana University - Kelley School of Business 2002 - 2005
MBA, Finance
Indiana University Bloomington 1995 - 1999
Business, Computer Information Systems
Skills:
Web Services, Business Intelligence, Project Management, Business Analysis, It Management, Program Management, .Net, It Strategy, Xml, Data Warehousing, Leadership, Asp.net, Sdlc, Management, Software Development, Oracle, Strategic Planning, C#, Process Improvement, Business Process Improvement, Web Development, Sql, Agile Methodologies, Visual Studio, Vb.net, Javascript, Team Building, E Commerce, Databases, Web Applications, Business Process, Negotiation, Contract Negotiation
Awards:
Meritorious Service Award
Governor Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr
Damage Wise, which began implementation in early 2011, is a system to more effectively track damage to state property at crash scenes and quickly collect money from those responsible. This starts by supplying a kit to police officers that contains a tag to be tied to a damaged fixture, like a guardrail. Also included is new technology and software that allows INDOT crews to list materials and the quantity needed to make repairs. Upon this assessment, the state can determine how much to bill the motorist’s insurer. The new process has reduced the number of days between the crash and billing by 72 percent over the last year, and increased the collection rate by 42 percent from 2010. When compared to 2010, resources returned to the State improved by more than $2.5 million annually.
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It Director For The In Department Of Transportation

Location:
Indianapolis, Indiana Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services

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