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Strategies for Building a Successful Digital Transformation Framework [VIRTUAL LIVESTREAM]

What priorities will benefit your organisation? Join us for a fireside chat to learn from Dr Gayan Benedict, CTO, Salesforce Australia and New Zealand.

Event Start: Thu 19 May 05:30 PM AEST
Event Finish: Thu 19 May 06:30 PM AEST

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Registration End Date: Thu 19 May 10:00 AM


<p>This event is intended for leaders and professionals who have influence in organisational and digital transformation.<br><br><img alt="User-added image" src="https://id.acs.org.au/servlet/servlet.ImageServer?id=0150o00000HuKL6&amp;oid=00D90000000o5NE&amp;lastMod=1651454922000"></img><br><br>By attending this event virtually, you will learn these 5 key takeaways:</p> <ul><li>How the CTO of Salesforce Australia &amp; NZ is seeing organisations successfully execute digital transformation and how he led the RBA&#39;s successful digital transformation</li><li>Balancing competing tensions in digital transformation (business flexibility, technology complexity, cyber and operational resilience)</li><li>Approaches for digital skills development and talent retention</li><li>Strategies for upskilling executive leadership with digital literacy</li><li>Using technology research to drive digital transformation, capabilities &amp; skills</li></ul> <p><i>For the sole purpose of registering you for this event, your registration details have been shared with Redback conferencing. Please refer to the Redback Data Policy at https://www.redbackconnect.com.au/privacy-policy/ for confirmation that the data will not be used for any other purpose outside of this webinar.</i></p>

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Dr Gayan Benedict

Dr Gayan Benedict

Dr. Gayan Benedict is the CTO of Salesforce Australia and New Zealand where he leads Salesforce's regional customer advisory function for architecture and technology transformation. Prior to joining Salesforce Gayan was the CIO of the Reserve Bank of Australia where he oversaw the Bank's rollout of the transformative national New Payments Platform, federal government core bank modernisation, launching the RBA's Innovation Lab, uplifting cyber-security operations, refreshing Australia's next-generation polymer banknotes. Prior to the RBA, Gayan was the head of strategy and architecture at Westpac and architecture director for Oracle Asia Pacific. Gayan is an industry research fellow at the UTS Faculty of Engineering and IT and a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. He has a doctorate in financial sector blockchain regulation from UTS and honours degrees in Commerce and Law from the University of Queensland. Gayan is also chair for the Standards Australia’s Governance working group for Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies IT-041.

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