Connect, network, and grow your skills at New Zealand’s leading conference for senior ICT leaders. With a focus on connection and inspiration, this forum will examine how to become a CIO in today’s tech environment – the skills, the attributes and the attitudes required to lead teams, projects, and departments.
Limited to 50 participants, this exclusive forum will be facilitated by David Kennedy, who previously held the roles of COO at Cin7 and CIO at Transaction Services Ltd, now actively coaches unicorns, guides organisations, and mentors individuals for sustainable growth and innovation.
This forum has been crafted specifically for those who are not at the senior levels of ICT Leadership. Ideally you will have a few years’ experience in a relevant technology role and have aspirations to become a CIO, CTO, CDO or other senior technology leader. We welcome all attendees who are looking for that next step and want to learn about the skills, attributes and attitudes required.
Gain insights and practical skills directly from established CIOs.
Immerse yourself in a stimulating environment designed to foster the next generation of tech visionaries.
Build connections with industry leaders and peers, propelling your career forward.
CIO, AA Insurance
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CIO, AA Insurance
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