Anthony Belsham on his rise from IT manager to chief executive officer
Twenty years ago, Anthony Belsham swapped his IT manager role to become a factory manager. Two decades on, he returns to ICT, as CEO of Fronde.
Twenty years ago, Anthony Belsham swapped his IT manager role to become a factory manager. Two decades on, he returns to ICT, as CEO of Fronde.
‘It’s about providing a work environment that fits with a diverse workforce.’
For three years, New Zealand companies have been providing female high school students the opportunity to work alongside their IT teams.
For every three commercial projects, Lookii commits to building an app for a charity
The former Chief Executive Officer of The Warehouse, talks about being the first ‘CEO in residence’ at Massey University.
Edwina Mistry is enlisting schools, parents and corporates in the drive to get students interested in IT as a career.
Westpac chief digital officer Melissa Macfarlane talks about how the bank is acting like a startup, working with the CIO, and preparing for the workplace of the future.
How ‘Koz’ went from crawling under computers to heading technology architecture for a growing company, one fun, gruelling step at a time.
Orion Health’s CEO says our ICT sector wants to help deliver in secondary schools, but the Ministry of Education needs to join the party.
Ian McCrae, Frances Valintine and Ian Taylor urge Education Minister Hekia Parata to overhaul the curriculum now, and not spend another year on reviews.
We need to continue to develop a diverse and sustainable pool of cyber talent; blending policy, law, business, psychology and technical skills, says Deloitte partner Anu Nayar.
Xero's local managing director, Anna Curzon, discusses the importance of diversity in the workplace, science and technology as career options and the value of internships for companies.
The school, a partnership between Victoria University, Whitireia and the Wellington Institute of Technology, will be launched this week.
ICT industry supports program to encourage Kiwi children to get into STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and maths)
The CEO of the Crown-owned company REANNZ spent 10 years flying helicopters in the Marine Corps, then moved to telecommunications.