Tyler Technologies Names H. Lynn Moore Jr. as CEO

The RIQ News Desk
Executive chairman, he will continue engaging with the company’s leadership team, as well as clients and investors


Tyler Technologies, Inc. recently announced that it has appointed the company’s president, H. Lynn Moore Jr., as its new chief executive officer. Tyler also announced that John S. Marr Jr. has now become the executive chairman and will also continue to serve as the chairman of its board of directors. As executive chairman, he will continue engaging with the company’s leadership team, as well as clients and investors.

Moore is a graduate of Georgetown University and the University of Texas School of Law. He joined Tyler Technologies in 1998 as general counsel and was named the company’s president last year in January.

Marr said, “Lynn has been an important leader for Tyler for 20 years, managing our legal department, mergers and acquisitions, and asset allocations, and has been deeply involved in all important strategic decisions. In recent years, he has worked closely with our operational executives and has become a trusted resource to them on the issues they face today. Tyler is incredibly fortunate to have someone with Lynn’s deep experience and impressive understanding of the public sector market. Our board of directors and I are confident he will be a strong leader as Tyler moves into our next chapter of growth.”

Headquartered in Plano, Texas, Tyler Technologies, Inc. started life in 1966 as Saturn Industries. Founded by Joseph McKinney, the company became Tyler Corp. in 1970. It currently provides end-to-end information management solutions and services for local governments. The company teams up with clients to enable the public sector i.e. schools, counties, cities, and other government entities to improve their efficiency, accessibility, and responsiveness to their constituents’ needs and requirements. The company serves more than 15,000 local government offices in all 50 states in the U.S. and also in the Caribbean, Canada, and Australia among others.

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