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Digital Transformation Executive Masterclass

This masterclass aims to provide insights into how you can ensure your workplace or organisation successfully transitions into the digital age.

Event Start: Wed 14 Mar 08:00 AM AEST
Event Finish: Wed 14 Mar 10:30 AM AEST

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Registration End Date: Tue 13 Mar 09:30 AM


As part of the ACS Qld Executive Leadership Series, we are pleased to provide our Executive level members an exclusive workshop on the topic of <i>Digital Transformation Strategy </i>with ACS Fellow and highly regarded Dr NIck Tate FACS.<br><br>After completing this workshop, you will:<br>•    Understand the disruption that is driving Digital Transformation<br>•    Understand the context and resources that are needed for Digital Transformations<br>•    Gain an understanding of the steps that are needed for a successful Digital Transformation<br><br>This workshop is suitable for ACS members who have roles in upper management (directors, business owners, heads of department) to C Suite.  This event is NOT suitable for student members!​<br><br><u>Schedule</u><br>0730-0800: Registration &amp; networking<br>0800-0915: Workshop<br>0915-0945: Morning tea &amp; networking<br>0945-1030: Workshop<br>1030 END

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Nicholas John Alexander Tate

Nicholas John Alexander Tate

Dr Nick Tate is an experienced senior executive, with a strong background in Information Technology (IT) and Cybersecurity. He is a CEO and Company Director and has considerable experience at the level of CIO. He is co-author of “A Director’s Guide to Governing Information Technology and Cybersecurity”, a book published by the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD).

Nick is Managing Director and CEO of Haroldton Associates, Principal Consultant at BCI Technology and has 18 years’ experience as a Company Director in 11 Australian and 2 US companies. He has a PhD in Cybersecurity and is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Queensland (UQ).

Nick has over 40 years’ experience in the field of IT including 16 years as a CIO/Head of IT at two London banks and at UQ. He holds voluntary positions as President of the South-East Asia Regional Computer Consortium (SEARCC), National Vice President of the Australian Computer Society (ACS), Chair of the Council of ICT Associations (CICTA) and Immediate Past Chair of ACS Queensland.

He is a faculty member of the African Leadership Institute and chaired the World Computer Congress in 2010. He was National President of the (ACS) in 2012/2013.

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320 Adelaide St,Brisbane,QLD,Australia

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  • Christies Conference Centre - Endeavour 1 Room
    320 Adelaide St
    Brisbane QLD 4000
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  • Event Start:
    Wed 14 Mar 08:00 AM AEST

    Event Finish:
    Wed 14 Mar 10:30 AM AEST
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