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  • Trujillo amigo Lamming to return home

    The leader of Telstra's ongoing IT transformation program, Trujillo amigo Tom Lamming, will return to his home country of the United States on 30 June, the telco revealed today.

  • Qantas makes CIO redundant

    Qantas has made its chief information officer Jamila Gordon redundant, with responsibility for its technology operations to fall to an executive brought in by new CEO Alan Joyce.

  • Telstra promotes McInerney to CIO

    Telstra today promoted one of its key internal IT executives to the position of chief information officer, almost two years after its last CIO Fiona Balfour left in February 2007.

  • Qantas' IT-savvy CFO leaves

    The IT support operation of Australia's largest airline Qantas could be in for a shake-up following the revelation yesterday that the group's chief financial officer Peter Gregg will leave his position at the end of September.

  • Qantas picks new CIO from IBM

    Qantas has revealed its new chief information officer -- Jamila Gordon -- who will take over the role from this September.

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