Molly Rauzi

Molly Rauzi

Managing Director and Chief Technology Officer
Gagen MacDonald

Molly Rauzi has extensive experience leading large, complex transformations. As a consultant and Chief Technology Officer, she provides expert counsel to our clients who are undergoing rapid change.

With her deep knowledge and experience in technology and business transformation, Molly is energized by helping organizations execute on their strategies by aligning their strategy, structure and culture. She has helped numerous organizations ready their workforces and support their culture change for the many changes new operating models and technologies can bring. Clients Molly has supported include brands such as J&J, PVH, GE, Grant Thornton, DuPont, CHS, ViaWest and the State of Colorado.

Prior to joining Gagen MacDonald, Molly was the Managing Director who led the Business Advisory Services Practice in the Denver office of Grant Thornton LLP. She worked closely with many Fortune 500 and midmarket companies to develop and integrate new companies (M&A), develop technology strategies to drive the business and implement innovative strategies to increase performance. She has helped high-growth companies in transition identify their goals, align their leadership teams, and implement high-value systems and technologies to grow responsibly. In 2007, Molly was appointed by then-Mayor John Hickenlooper (now Colorado Senator) to serve as the Chief Information Officer for the City and County of Denver. Before working with the City and County of Denver, Molly served as the Director of Technology for Denver International Airport. Molly was an integral part of the management team who supported the airport through the crisis of September 11, 2001. An incident of this nature had incredible implications for communications and systems. Molly quickly coordinated her team to maintain these critical systems in the face of grave uncertainty.

Molly has served on the board of the Colorado Technology Association, NewCloud Networks and Craig Hospital. She was awarded Outstanding Women in Business by the Denver Business Journal and The Top 25 Most Powerful Women by the Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce.