ACS NSW and Digivizer
Data & Analytics is a topic that has been described as the new oil to drive value in an organization, yet whilst many organizations are getting better at data management, they may not be data-driven and getting the best out of it. Hear from a number of experts as to how the market leaders are driving growth through leveraging customer and marketing data and testing.
About this event
Data & Analytics is a topic that has been described as the new oil to drive value in an organisation, yet whilst many organisations are getting better at data management, they may not be data-driven and getting the best out of it.
ACS NSW and Digivizer are delighted to announce our in-person panel event where we will be discussing; How to drive growth through leveraging data in your organization.
Hear from Emma Lo Russo CEO and co-founder of Digivizer, Satya Upadhyaya, Vice President, Campaign Optimisation & Change Citibank, Teena Wooldridge, Director of Marketing, APAC Talent Solutions, Dan Locke, Head of Digital IMB Bank and Theresa Eyssens MD, Industry X Sales Leader from Accenture on how market leaders are driving growth through leveraging customer and marketing data and testing.
Join us at 8:30am for an networking opportunities with our panel and the team at ACS NSW and Digivizer.
Workshop times:
8.30am arrival for 9:00 am sharp
10.45am finish followed by networking with your peers until 11.30am.
Speakers
activations company, which she co-founded in 2010.
Digivizer helps businesses make better decisions and drive greater returns about their investment
in digital marketing, across organic, earned and paid social media, search, and website media.
Emma is also CEO of goto.game, a leading data-driven agency and destination for all things gaming
and esports, which is backed by Digivizer Insights and she founded in 2017.
Emma is the winner of a number of industry awards, recognizing her contributions to business,
innovation and leadership, was ACS Awards CXO Disruptor of the Year in 2018 and for
Thought Leadership in 2019. She was Entrepreneur of the Year in the 2021 ARN Women in ICT
Award and has been a Portfolio CEO for Heads Over Heels since 2015.
Her new role at Accenture is Managing Director - Industry X Sales Leader Growth Markets, where she will continue to focus working with client companies on strategies for growth, including in new markets. She previously worked at Optus as Vice President Customer Solutions & Cloud, as Vice President - Customer Success at Salesforce Australia, and at IBM.
She's passionate about helping organisations harness the power of emerging technologies - and the data that flows as a result - to accelerate their digital transformations and maximise the impact and return on their investments in technology.
Theresa is the 2022 recipient of the ARN Women in ICT award for outstanding achievement and leadership.
Daniel has held various roles across the banking and financial services industry, including roles at IMB Bank and Commonwealth Bank, and in the telco and gaming industries, covering technology, business intelligence, sales and operations, and strategy and digital. He led the team that launched IMB Bank's in-app messaging service, the first in the Australian banking sector.
A high-performing people leader with a passion for leveraging diversity to inspire and motivate multicultural teams to achieve outstanding results. Open and clear communicator at all levels with strong relationships to the C-level as well as strategic, corporate partners and sponsors.
A champion for the customer, with the ability to merge strategic objectives of the organisation, with the needs of the customer, shareholders and team.
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