Business Briefing with Andrew Penn, CEO, Telstra
Driving Change in the Digital Domain Every aspect of Australian society is facing the challenge of how to benefit from the profound digital disruption rapidly occurring. Telstra’s CEO Andrew Penn will discuss how new digital technologies are driving change and creating new opportunities for innovation, productivity and growth. His address will look at the scope and implications for business as technology innovation accelerates and offer his insights on how the customer experience remains central in a time of change. pastevent
Andrew Penn
Chief Executive Officer, Telstra
Driving Change in the Digital Domain
Every aspect of Australian society is facing the challenge of how to benefit from the profound digital disruption rapidly occurring.
Telstra’s CEO Andrew Penn will discuss how new digital technologies are driving change and creating new opportunities for innovation, productivity and growth. His address will look at the scope and implications for business as technology innovation accelerates and offer his insights on how the customer experience remains central in a time of change.
Moderator: Elysse Morgan, Host, Australian Broadcasting Corporation MC
Discover 'what's next' from Australia's largest telecom company and walk-away with cutting-edge insights to incorporate into your business strategy.
Seats are limited, secure your place now for this keynote event.
Andrew Penn's background
Andrew Penn became Chief Executive Officer in May, 2015 after serving as Telstra's Chief Financial Officer and Group Executive International. He is an experienced senior executive with a career spanning more than 30 years.
Prior to joining Telstra, Andrew was with AXA Asia Pacific for 20 years where he held a number of positions including Group Chief Executive (2006-2011), Chief Executive Officer for Australia and New Zealand, Group Chief Financial Officer, Chief Executive for Asia and spent time based in Australia, Hong Kong, Thailand and Indonesia. Under Andrew's leadership AXA built a successful Asian platform, which was sold to its parent company in 2011 for $10.4bn