A Conversation with ClearGov’s New CEO: What’s Ahead

Thursday, January 29, 2026
2:30PM-3:00PM ET

Following our recent announcement, we’re hosting a client-only webinar to share what this next chapter means for ClearGov and for you.

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What to expect

Join us for a conversation with ClearGov’s new CEO, Tyler Davey, where he’ll outline his vision for the company, discuss where we’re headed, and answer your questions directly. This session is designed to be open, informative, and focused on continuity, clarity, and what customers can expect moving forward.

In this webinar, we’ll cover:

  • An introduction to ClearGov’s new CEO
  • The company’s vision
  • Q&A with the CEO

You can submit questions in advance on the registration form.

Leading the discussion

About our speaker

Tyler Davey

CEO
ClearGov

Tyler Davey is the CEO of ClearGov, following the recent merger with Gravity, where he previously served as CEO. With more than 25 years of experience in technology leadership, Tyler has built a career scaling high-growth companies, leading complex transformations, and turning ambitious ideas into practical, durable platforms.

Before Gravity, Tyler led Alcumus’ North American businesses, which were acquired by EcoOnline in 2023. Across Alcumus and EcoOnline, he drove significant revenue growth, led multiple acquisitions, and helped establish both organizations as leaders in the EHSQ software space. His background spans product, sales, operations, and business development, with a consistent focus on customer impact.

At ClearGov, Tyler is focused on unlocking the next chapter of innovation in public sector finance. With an aim to remove friction across the entire finance lifecycle, from strategy and planning to budgeting, disclosure, and transparency, so public sector teams can work with greater clarity, speed, and confidence, and better serve the communities that rely on them.