ICT industry talk moved to 21 March 2007
I wrote 15 Jan 2007:
Apart from the date, the details are unchanged:
.. arranged for the CEO of the Australian Information Industry Association <http://aiia.com.au>, to speak at ANU, 4pm, 7 March 2007. ...Sheryle has to attend another meeting, so I have rescheduled her talk for 21 March 2007 <http://cs.anu.edu.au/seminars/seminars07/dept20070321>.
Apart from the date, the details are unchanged:
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Seminar Announcement
Department of Computer Science, FEIT
The Australian National University
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Date: Wednesday, 21 March 2007
Time: 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Venue: Room N101, CSIT Building [108]
Speaker: Sheryle Moon,
CEO, Australian Information Industry Association,
Title: The ICT Industry in Australia
Abstract:
The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) leads
the ICT industry in Australia, with almost 500 member companies
that generate combined annual revenues of more than $40 billion,
employ 100,000 Australians and export more than $2 billion
in goods and services each year.
This talk will discuss the strategic direction of the Australian
ICT industry and needed changes in public policy to accelerate
business growth.
Biography:
Sheryle Moon is the Chief Executive Officer of the AIIA. Sheryle
has worked in the ICT sector for more than 25 years in senior
leadership positions including Vice President of Computer
Sciences Corporation, and a managing partner with Accenture. In
1999, she was named Australian Business Woman of the Year, and
she sits on a number of Australian Government advisory boards.
Ms Moon has a Bachelor of Economics and a number of postgraduate
qualifications, including a Masters of Management in Technology.
URL: http://cs.anu.edu.au/lib/seminars/seminars06/dept20070307
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Labels: ANU, Australian Government, ICT Policy
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