Siobhan Casey appointed ACS Director for Migration Pathways
Role to oversee all migration-related activities
Role to oversee all migration-related activities
5 December 2022
ACS, the professional association for Australia’s technology sector, today announced Siobhan Casey has been appointed Director of Migration Pathways.
Ms Casey’s role will see her responsible for ACS’ migration related services including visa assessments, the PY program for graduate students, and GTI nominations.
“ACS is honoured to be the nominated assessing body for tech migration in Australian,” Ms Casey said.
“I am thrilled to be leading the Migration Pathways team and the opportunity to assist more than 30,000 applicants a year to continue their tech careers in Australia.”
Ms Casey joined ACS in October 2019 as Director of Scale Ups and Innovation Labs. Before joining ACS she was a Board Adviser and COO of fintech startup HashChing, Australia’s first online marketplace for customers to access verified mortgage brokers.
Previous to HashChing, Ms Casey was the Chief Executive Officer of the Mortgage and Finance Association of Australia (MFAA), the peak industry body for Australian mortgage brokers, and held senior operations roles at Finware and Woolworths Ltd.
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ACS is the voice of Australia’s technology sector, representing over 40,000 technology professionals across all industries and across the nation.
Our members work in industry, education, government, and the community delivering the digital services that drive the nation and provide the high-skilled jobs of today and tomorrow.
ACS works to grow the technology sector while making sure IT professionals act ethically, responsibly, and in keeping with the best interests of not only their employers, but the wider community.
Through our network of branches in every state and Territory, our innovation labs, education programs and our history of over fifty years, ACS works to help all Australians be part of the nation’s highest growth sector. Visit www.acs.org.au for more information.