TEG
Virgin Australia’s former tech boss, Cameron Stone, is the new chief technology officer at ticketing, live entertainment and data analytics business, TEG. He replaces Greg Willis who left the company in November and is now head of startup solution architecture at Amazon Web Services.
Stone will lead the team charged with evolving and executing TEG s technology capability and investments, the company said.
He had been CIO at Virgin Australia for just over five years where he delivered some of the largest technology platform transformations in the airline’s history. Prior to this role, he was chief information officer and senior vice president at Aurizon.
After almost six-and-a-half years.
Mercedes-Benz Australia Pacific’s chief information officer Oliver Schmill has left after almost six-and-a-half years in the role.
Schmill announced his departure in a LinkedIn post, saying he was relocating from Melbourne to Maastricht in the Netherlands.
“After six fantastic years as CIO Mercedes-Benz Australia Pacific, I‘ll be starting a new role in the heart of Europe,” he wrote.
“Moving continents is always exciting, even more in the middle of a global pandemic.”
Schmill did not disclose details of his next move.
Attempts by
iTnews to reach a representative of Mercedes-Benz Australia went unanswered.
Schmill previously worked with Daimler - which owns Mercedes-Benz along with other brands - in Germany, Singapore and China.