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Tyler Technologies Adds a New Team Member

Tyler Technologies announced that Brett Taylor has joined Tyler’s transportation group.Brett HeadshotBrett joined Tyler with more than 20 years of related experience, including prior experience as a product manager for SMART tag (Secured Mobility), where he helped create a new technology for student ridership management.

Brett will oversee Tyler Drive, Tyler’s new mobile product for school bus drivers. He will have an influential role in the ongoing development and implementation of Tyler Drive and will serve as a conduit to Tyler clients and the K-12 industry to ensure the product continues to evolve to meet the growing demands of K-12 transportation.

About Tyler Technologies, Inc. 

Tyler Technologies (NYSE: TYL) is a leading provider of end-to-end information management solutions and services for local governments. Tyler partners with clients to empower the public sector—cities, counties, schools and other government entities—to become more efficient, more accessible and more responsive to the needs of their constituents. Tyler’s client base includes more than 14,000 local government offices in all 50 states, Canada, the Caribbean, U.K. and other international locations.

In 2016, Forbes ranked Tyler on their “Most Innovative Growth Companies” list, and it has also named Tyler one of “America’s Best Small Companies” eight times. The company has been included six times on the Barron’s 400 Index, a measure of the most promising companies in America. Tyler is headquartered in Plano, Texas. www.tylertech.com

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