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By Ry Crozier on May 10, 2021 11:50AM
Podcast: How an ex-Salesforce VP is gamifying cloud training.
Optus has restructured its enterprise business into a series of “digital practices”, areas of “deep specialisation” that are set up to work collaboratively on both internally-facing and external customer projects.
Speaking as part of the CXO Challenge series on
The iTnews Podcast, Optus Enterprise vice president of customer solutions and cloud Theresa Eyssens talks about her arrival at the telco, the new structure of its enterprise business, and ongoing efforts to train thousands of staff in the cloud.
Eyssens joined Optus in August last year, coming from Salesforce where she was vice president of customer success in Australia and New Zealand. She also previously spent a combined 26 years at IBM.
March 2 2021, 5:32 pm | BY Ricki Green | 1 Comment
The Adelaide Advertising and Design Club (AADC) is heading into its 46th year with two new co-presidents at the helm; studio manager of Simple Integrated Marketing, Taylor Martin and managing director of Showpony Melbourne, Jamie Scott.
It’s with a great deal of thanks that the club says goodbye to outgoing co-president, James Rickard.
Says Scott: “James’ aim was to leave the club in better shape than he found it, and thanks to his enormous effort over the three years he was President, we’re in great shape.
“The club enjoys financial strength, a large membership base, a full executive committee and strong support for the annual awards. Under his leadership the club has created strong bonds with universities, built a mentoring program, increased the number of events – which members can enjoy with discount – and importantly, recognised and acted upon the gender inequalities in the industry via She Creates.�