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Top-tier departures as Sky TV slims its executive team
28 Apr, 2021 12:03 AM
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New Sky CEO Sophie Moloney: I believe our future success lies in Sky being nimble and quick on our feet. Photo / File
New Sky CEO Sophie Moloney: I believe our future success lies in Sky being nimble and quick on our feet. Photo / File
New Sky TV chief executive Sophie Moloney has revealed a trimmed down executive team, with two top roles culled.
Read More We are moving away from a business with a large executive and a hierarchy of teams to a flatter structure where all of Sky s leaders are empowered to innovate, collaborate and make decisions with our customers front and centre stage, Moloney said in an NZX filing.
Photo: Supplied / Richard Parsonson
Sky chief customer officer Chaz Savage said feedback from the trial, which began on 4 December, proved it was on the right track. It s exciting to see our project take shape as we roll out customer trials with the support of a great partner like Vocus. We ve been working together to develop and provide a solution which means New Zealanders can access all the entertainment they want at speeds and service levels they need, and we re looking forward to creating more value for our customers through Sky Broadband. Vocus is partnering with Sky to provide the internet network allowing Sky to deliver broadband services to its customers. As well as providing technical expertise, Vocus will provide Sky with network backhaul and associated services.