
Ingram Micro Experience Roadshow hits Sydney Female leaders honoured at ARN Women in ICT Awards in 2023ĪRN is proud to announce the winners of the Women in ICT Awards (WIICTA) in 2023, honouring female excellence within the technology channel following an industry-defining celebration in Sydney. The event also featured keynote speakers from key sponsors discussing a range of topics from hybrid work to cyber security and transformation. More than 700 delegates came together at the Winx Stand Australian Turf Club at Royal Randwick in Sydney to take part in the Ingram Micro Experience Roadshow. Slideshows Ingram Micro Experience Roadshow hits Sydney Not remain in her position, as continuing as Premier would “disrupt the state governmentĭuring a time when our entire attention should be focused on the challenges In a statement at the time, Berejiklian said she could It would be investigating allegations involving her and former member October last year, when the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) revealed Lives of millions of Australians every day and prides itself in providingīerejiklian left her previous position as NSW Premier back in

“I am excited and proud to join an organisation that impacts the That continue to be dominated by the incumbent.”Īppointment, Berejiklian said she will be working alongside Rosmarin and the broader Teams together under this newly created role I truly believe that ourĬollective energies can deliver superior customer outcomes in market segments Her title at Optus is managing director of enterprise, business and institutional.“She also builds and fosters loyal and dedicated teams who reallyīelieve she will be a game-changer for Optus. Ms Berejiklian, a Liberal, was premier for four years from 2017 and oversaw the state’s response to the first two years of the Covid-19 pandemic. Ms McColl was brought in specifically to preside over Operation Keppel. It recently revealed the tenure of the official overseeing that probe had been extended.Īssistant Commissioner Ruth McColl’s term was extended in July to go on until the end of October. The watchdog is probing whether Ms Berejiklian had a conflict of interest in handling money requests by Mr Maguire without disclosing they were a pair. The ICAC then began a separate investigation into his activities as an MP, and allegations he used his public office for personal gain, and discovered he was in a relationship with Ms Berejiklian that neither of them had disclosed. Mr Maguire initially caught the attention of anti-corruption officials conducting a separate investigation into a Sydney council, and they have asked prosecutors to look into whether he should be charged for giving false evidence to that inquiry. The watchdog’s Operation Keppel is looking into allegations Ms Berejiklian breached the public’s trust in the course of her secret relationship with Mr Maguire. The ICAC has not delivered any findings and Ms Berejiklian has steadfastly denied she did anything wrong. “And that's with Optus, with their amazing people, and really making a difference to the organisation, which is what I’ve always been about.” “I can't speak for what other people decide, I can only speak for myself, and I’m really, really, looking forward to the next chapter of my life. “I think people appreciate that once you leave public life, my decision was to go back to the private sector and to work hard and that's what I’m looking forward to doing,” she told Sky News Australia.

Ms Berejiklian has said in a new interview she has no plans to run for office again. These days she’s an executive at telco giant Optus and dating one of the high-profile barristers who represented her before the Independent Commission Against Corruption. Jane Dempster/The Australian Credit: News Corp Australia Camera Icon Gladys Berejiklian is an executive at Optus.
