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CELEBRATING NZ’s ICT SUCCESS13 JUNE 2018 | ANZ VIADUCT EVENTS CENTRE
LEADING DIGITAL AND TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN DISRUPTION13-14 JUNE 2018 | SKYCITY CONVENTION CENTRE, AUCKLAND
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P L AT I N U M S P O N S O R S G A L A D I N N E R S P O N S O R
H E A D L I N E S P O N S O R S
JOSEPH PUCCIARELLI
Group Vice-President
idc (usa)
JOLIE HODSON
cEO
spark digital (nEw zEaland)
ZUBAIR AHMED
Chief Information Officer EmiratEs islamic
(dubai)
TINA WAKEFIELD
Deputy Secretary ICT & Chief Information Officer
ministry Of justicE (nEw zEaland)
LOIC TALLON
Chief Digital Officer thE mEtrOpOlitan musEum
Of art (usa)
LAURA BELL
Director
safEstack (nEw zEaland)
ROBERTO CALATI
Head of Enterprise IT Performance
tOll grOup (australia)
MARK DENVIR
Director of ICT
auckland cOuncil (nEw zEaland)
JEFF MURRAY
Chief Information Officer univErsity Of
tasmania (australia)
MICHAEL HENDERSON
Corporate Anthropologist (nEw zEaland)
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LO U N G E S P O N S O RG O L D S P O N S O R S
W AT E R S P O N S O R L A N Y A R D S P O N S O RD O C U M E N T M A N AG E M E N T P R OV I D E R
S I LV E R S P O N S O R S
N E T W O R K I N G D R I N K S S P O N S O R B AG S P O N S O R M E D I A P A R T N E R
E X H I B I T O R S
P L AT I N U M S P O N S O R SH E A D L I N E S P O N S O R S
The IT Industry Trade Association
H O R I ZO N TA L B L AC K H O R I ZO N TA L W H I T E
H O R I ZO N TA L 1 C B L AC K H O R I ZO N TA L 1 C W H I T E
V E R T I C A L B L A C K V E R T I C A L W H I T E
V E R T I C A L 1 C B L A C K V E R T I C A L 1 C W H I T E
P R E - S U M M I T D I N N E R S P O N S O R
D I N N E R S P O N S O R
B R E A K F A S T - D AY 1 S P O N S O R S
B R E A K F A S T - D AY 2 S P O N S O R
LU N C H S P O N S O R
S U P P O R T I N GO R G A N I S AT I O N S
This pass is designed for the wider IT team and provides a limited access pass to the event on day two only.
LEA DING DIGI TAL AND TEC HNOLOGY
DRIVEN DISRUPTION
13-14 JUNE 2018 | SKYCITY
CONVENTION CENTRE, AUCKLAND
WELCOME TO THE 2018 NZ CIO SUMMIT
Design your own CIO Summit experience... The CIO Summit delivers a comprehensive programme that allows you & your team to connect, network and learn with peers and experts.
PLENARY PROGRAMMEFeaturing world class keynote speakers, insights from global IT leaders and case studies from local CIOs, this agenda is packed with sessions examining the evolving role of the CIO and how we can drive innovation cultures.
SEMINAR PROGRAMMEHeld on day two, this programme consists of a mix of how-to masterclasses and 30 minute presentations. This programme features a mix of topics from leadership development, through to technical skills and future trends and is designed for the wider IT team. Attendees on a TechTeam Pass will also have access to the final closing keynote speaker of the plenary programme.
EXHIBITIONTake advantage of the opportunity to find out about solutions, new developments and software developments within our exhibition space. Spread across two floors with over 90 exhibitors, this is the location for your caffeine hit, a place to enter fantastic prize draws and to network with peers and industry partners.
The CIO Summit Pass remains an exclusive event for CIOs, senior business executives and senior technical roles. In addition to the Plenary Programme, 2018 NZ CIO Summit Pass holders have full access to all elements
of the event across the two days including the opportunity to attend exclusive invitation only events. Please note that the CIO Summit Pass is subject to eligibility criteria. See our website for details.
CIO SUMMIT
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CIO SUMMIT PASSALL ACCESS 13 & 14 JUNE 2018
TECHTEAM PASSLIMITED ACCESS 14 JUNE 2018
Access to the CIO Summit final keynote sessions at 3:20 on 14 June
Seminar Programme
Full Expo Access for 14 June
CIO Summit Plenary Programme
CIO Summit Roundtable Programme
CIO Awards Gala Dinner
Seminar Programme
Full Expo Access
CIO SUMMIT CIO SUMMITCIO SUMMIT
FROM$299 + GST
FROM$1599 + GST
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This pass is designed for the wider IT team and provides a limited access pass to the event on day two only.
LEA DING DIGI TAL AND TEC HNOLOGY
DRIVEN DISRUPTION
13-14 JUNE 2018 | SKYCITY
CONVENTION CENTRE, AUCKLAND
WELCOME TO THE 2018 NZ CIO SUMMIT
Design your own CIO Summit experience... The CIO Summit delivers a comprehensive programme that allows you & your team to connect, network and learn with peers and experts.
PLENARY PROGRAMMEFeaturing world class keynote speakers, insights from global IT leaders and case studies from local CIOs, this agenda is packed with sessions examining the evolving role of the CIO and how we can drive innovation cultures.
SEMINAR PROGRAMMEHeld on day two, this programme consists of a mix of how-to masterclasses and 30 minute presentations. This programme features a mix of topics from leadership development, through to technical skills and future trends and is designed for the wider IT team. Attendees on a TechTeam Pass will also have access to the final closing keynote speaker of the plenary programme.
EXHIBITIONTake advantage of the opportunity to find out about solutions, new developments and software developments within our exhibition space. Spread across two floors with over 90 exhibitors, this is the location for your caffeine hit, a place to enter fantastic prize draws and to network with peers and industry partners.
The CIO Summit Pass remains an exclusive event for CIOs, senior business executives and senior technical roles. In addition to the Plenary Programme, 2018 NZ CIO Summit Pass holders have full access to all elements
of the event across the two days including the opportunity to attend exclusive invitation only events. Please note that the CIO Summit Pass is subject to eligibility criteria. See our website for details.
CIO SUMMIT
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CIO SUMMIT PASSALL ACCESS 13 & 14 JUNE 2018
TECHTEAM PASSLIMITED ACCESS 14 JUNE 2018
Access to the CIO Summit final keynote sessions at 3:20 on 14 June
Seminar Programme
Full Expo Access for 14 June
CIO Summit Plenary Programme
CIO Summit Roundtable Programme
CIO Awards Gala Dinner
Seminar Programme
Full Expo Access
CIO SUMMIT CIO SUMMITCIO SUMMIT
FROM$299 + GST
FROM$1599 + GST
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Join us as we celebrate excellence and innovation at the 2018 NZ CIO Gala Dinner & Awards
Design your own CIO Summit experience...
The CIO Summit delivers a comprehensive programme that allows you and your team to connect, network and learn with peers.
2018 CIO AWARDS SPONSORS
2018 CIO AWARDS GALA DINNER SPONSOR:
13 JUNE 2018 | ANZ VIADUCT EVENTS CENTRE, AUCKLAND
CIO OF THE YEARSponsored by Technology One
EMERGING ICT LEADER OF THE YEARSponsored by University of Auckland Business School
BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION THROUGH DIGITAL AND IT Sponsored by Clearpoint
ENGAGING YOUTH IN ICTSponsored by Juniper
BEST ICT TEAM CULTURESponsored by Halo Consulting
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS IN NEW ZEALAND Sponsored by Sharp
MARK DENVIR
Director of ICTAUCKLAND COUNCIL
MIKE CUNNINGTONDeputy Commissioner, Information Intelligence
& Communications INLAND REVENUE
DAVID KENNEDY
Group Chief Information Officer
TRANSACTION SERVICES GROUP
LAURA BELL
DirectorSAFESTACK
SONYA CROSBY
Chief Innovation Officer
TINA WAKEFIELD
Deputy Secretary ICT & Chief
Information OfficerMINISTRY OF JUSTICE
JUSTINE BURNSChief Information
Officer AA INSURANCE
JOSEPH PUCCIARELLI
Group Vice-President IDC (USA)
Joseph guides business and technology executives leveraging technology to achieve innovative and disruptive business outcomes. He is a research agenda leader and facilitator for 75+ analysts publishing dedicated research for IDC’s CIO and technology buyer clients.
LOIC TALLON
Chief Digital Officer THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART (USA)
Loic leads digital transformation for one of the largest cultural institutions in the world. The goal is to make The Met’s collection one of the most accessible art collections through digital products, programs and practices.
ZUBAIR AHMED
Chief Information Officer EMIRATES ISLAMIC (DUBAI)
Previous to this role, Zubair spent nearly 2 decades in challenging leadership roles, at the heart of the Finance Technology industry. A Harvard Alumni, with 25+ years of IT & financial industry experience, he enjoys been customer facing and engaging businesses in strategic use of technology
ROBERTO CALATI Head of Enterprise IT
PerformanceTOLL GROUP
(Australia)
JEFF MURRAY
Chief Information Officer
UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA
(Australia)
MICHAEL HENDERSON
Corporate Anthropologist (New Zealand)
JOLIE HODSON
Chief Executive Officer SPARK DIGITAL
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LEARN FROM OUR INSPIRING AND EXCEPTIONAL SPEAKERS
LEA DING DIGI TAL AND TEC HNOLOGY
DRIVEN DISRUPTION
13-14 JUNE 2018 | SKYCITY
CONVENTION CENTRE, AUCKLAND
GARY ADEY
Operations Director, Group Enterprise
VODAFONE PLC (UK)
8.30 Registrationandcoffee
9.00 Welcoming address JOSEPH PUCCIARELLI, GROUP VICE PRESIDENT
IT EXECUTIVE ADVISOR, IDC (USA)
9.20 International Keynote: Breaking the digital deadlock By 2022, IDC forecasts that 80% of enterprise revenue
growth will depend directly on digital offerings and operations. While some digital projects have been implemented and are progressing, most companies report they are still struggling to digitally transform their broader organisation. Joseph’s presentation will look beyond the widely identified impediments of culture, processes and resources and address these key questions.
• As the transition to digital business accelerates, what technology management challenges will confront the enterprise, and what is IT’s role in resolving them?
• How will enterprise organisation “digital business” structures evolve?
• What is the enterprise implementation rate for new technologies such as AI/Cognitive, Robotics, Blockchain, Drones and AR/VR?
RACHEL KELLY, HEAD OF BRAND & VALUE, COHIRED; DEPUTY CHAIR, NZTECH
10.20 Morning break
10.50 The business transformation of Auckland Council MARK DENVIR, DIRECTOR OF ICT, AUCKLAND COUNCIL DAVID OAKLEY, VP AND MANAGING DIRECTOR, SERVICENOW ANZ
11.20 Panel: Creating an innovation culture • Extending agile thinking across the entire company –
what does a nimble company look like? • Maintaining pace whilst keeping the lights on – finding
the balance within your role as CIO • Embracing the new normal – digital, change
management, creating opportunity and operating in disruptive environments
NEVILLE RICHARDSON, CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER, GALLAGHER GROUP
THOMAS HYDE, CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER, BECA SONYA CROSBY, CHIEF INNOVATION OFFICER
SIMON KENNEDY, GENERAL MANAGER – INTERNAL CUSTOMER PRODUCTS (CIO), AIR NEW ZEALAND
12.00 Lunch
13.00 Extended networking time
ROUNDTABLES Running concurrently 13.00 - 15.00
13.30 Kiwi Case Studies Hear from IT leaders as they discuss projects, teams and
innovations from within their CIO roles. 13.30 Quickfire1 JUSTINE BURN, CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER,
AA INSURANCE
13.50 Quickfire2 TINA WAKEFIELD, DEPUTY SECRETARY ICT & CHIEF
INFORMATION OFFICER, MINISTRY OF JUSTICE
14.10 Quickfire3 DAVID KENNEDY, GROUP CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER,
TRANSACTION SERVICES GROUP
14.30 Q&A
15.00 Afternoon break
15.30 Driving change – our digital workplace • Airways Digital Workplace – a place and a way to enable
better knowledge sharing across the organisation • Forging more productive business relationships beyond
natural workgroups • Integrating technologies people use to break down
communication barriers and foster a greater employee experience
• Beyond technology – embedding cultural change to foster efficiency, innovation and growth
HILARY WALTON, MANAGER ENTERPRISE BUSINESS SYSTEMS, AIRWAYS NZ
16.00 Keynote: The modern business culture Workplace culture has an undeniable link to the success
of projects and initiatives across the organisation. This session examines how the workplace has changed over the recent past and how organisations can unlock their culture to create a highly engaged workforce and a high-performance culture
• Becoming the leader for the future to inspire and grow your team
• Why workforce culture is important for internal and customer experiences
• How workplaces need to evolve to make the most of the upcoming opportunities
MICHAEL HENDERSON, CORPORATE ANTHROPOLOGIST
16.50 Summary remarks from the MC
17.00 Networking Drinks (Skycity) ...then take the free bus to...
18.00 CIO Awards Gala Dinner (ANZ Viaduct Events Centre)
PLENARY | DAY ONEWednesday 13 June 2018
CIO SUMMIT
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8.30 Registrationandcoffee
9.00 Welcoming address JOSEPH PUCCIARELLI, GROUP VICE PRESIDENT
IT EXECUTIVE ADVISOR, IDC (USA)
9.20 International Keynote: Breaking the digital deadlock By 2022, IDC forecasts that 80% of enterprise revenue
growth will depend directly on digital offerings and operations. While some digital projects have been implemented and are progressing, most companies report they are still struggling to digitally transform their broader organisation. Joseph’s presentation will look beyond the widely identified impediments of culture, processes and resources and address these key questions.
• As the transition to digital business accelerates, what technology management challenges will confront the enterprise, and what is IT’s role in resolving them?
• How will enterprise organisation “digital business” structures evolve?
• What is the enterprise implementation rate for new technologies such as AI/Cognitive, Robotics, Blockchain, Drones and AR/VR?
RACHEL KELLY, HEAD OF BRAND & VALUE, COHIRED; DEPUTY CHAIR, NZTECH
10.20 Morning break
10.50 The business transformation of Auckland Council MARK DENVIR, DIRECTOR OF ICT, AUCKLAND COUNCIL DAVID OAKLEY, VP AND MANAGING DIRECTOR, SERVICENOW ANZ
11.20 Panel: Creating an innovation culture • Extending agile thinking across the entire company –
what does a nimble company look like? • Maintaining pace whilst keeping the lights on – finding
the balance within your role as CIO • Embracing the new normal – digital, change
management, creating opportunity and operating in disruptive environments
NEVILLE RICHARDSON, CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER, GALLAGHER GROUP
THOMAS HYDE, CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER, BECA SONYA CROSBY, CHIEF INNOVATION OFFICER
SIMON KENNEDY, GENERAL MANAGER – INTERNAL CUSTOMER PRODUCTS (CIO), AIR NEW ZEALAND
12.00 Lunch
13.00 Extended networking time
ROUNDTABLES Running concurrently 13.00 - 15.00
13.30 Kiwi Case Studies Hear from IT leaders as they discuss projects, teams and
innovations from within their CIO roles. 13.30 Quickfire1 JUSTINE BURN, CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER,
AA INSURANCE
13.50 Quickfire2 TINA WAKEFIELD, DEPUTY SECRETARY ICT & CHIEF
INFORMATION OFFICER, MINISTRY OF JUSTICE
14.10 Quickfire3 DAVID KENNEDY, GROUP CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER,
TRANSACTION SERVICES GROUP
14.30 Q&A
15.00 Afternoon break
15.30 Driving change – our digital workplace • Airways Digital Workplace – a place and a way to enable
better knowledge sharing across the organisation • Forging more productive business relationships beyond
natural workgroups • Integrating technologies people use to break down
communication barriers and foster a greater employee experience
• Beyond technology – embedding cultural change to foster efficiency, innovation and growth
HILARY WALTON, MANAGER ENTERPRISE BUSINESS SYSTEMS, AIRWAYS NZ
16.00 Keynote: The modern business culture Workplace culture has an undeniable link to the success
of projects and initiatives across the organisation. This session examines how the workplace has changed over the recent past and how organisations can unlock their culture to create a highly engaged workforce and a high-performance culture
• Becoming the leader for the future to inspire and grow your team
• Why workforce culture is important for internal and customer experiences
• How workplaces need to evolve to make the most of the upcoming opportunities
MICHAEL HENDERSON, CORPORATE ANTHROPOLOGIST
16.50 Summary remarks from the MC
17.00 Networking Drinks (Skycity) ...then take the free bus to...
18.00 CIO Awards Gala Dinner (ANZ Viaduct Events Centre)
PLENARY | DAY ONEWednesday 13 June 2018
CIO SUMMIT
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9.00 Welcome back from the MC RACHEL KELLY, HEAD OF BRAND & VALUE, COHIRED; DEPUTY CHAIR, NZTECH
9.10 International Keynote: The future of digital presence and influence • Navigating colleagues and customers through areas of
digital discomfort • Making scalable and sustainable decisions within the
strategic context • Finding new opportunities for engagement and growth LOIC TALLON, CHIEF DIGITAL OFFICER,
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART (USA)
9.50 International Keynote: Breaking free of legacy – delivering services to compete on a global stage • Driving strategy and supporting global units from
within the technology team • Managing speed of change – utilising IT to enhance
business decision making and capability • CIOs leading change from the IT function ROBERTO CALATI, HEAD OF ENTERPRISE IT
PERFORMANCE
10.30 Morning break
11.00 Is your business fully prepared for the Future of Work? • The technology curve is accelerating exponentially • The potential of data, automation, robotics and AI are
changing the way we work, but only with the help of very human skills
•Isyourbusinessreadytoembraceadifferentway ofworkingforaverydifferentfuture?
JOLIE HODSON, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, SPARK DIGITAL
11.30 Laura Bell, Director, Safestack
12.00 Session to be advised
12.30 Lunch
13.30 Themes of innovation and transformation from around the world
Representative from Vodafone
14.00 Furthering digital inclusion and the transformation of public services • Building trust within government services – utilising
and leveraging shared data sets • Creating services within the natural systems people use • Using technology to improve trust within online services MIKE CUNNINGTON, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER,
INFORMATION INTELLIGENCE & COMMUNICATIONS, INLAND REVENUE
14.30 CIO Innovation: It’s not what you think Jeffwilltakeusthroughthe$120mdigitaltransformation
implemented at the University of Tasmania and why persistentfocusonbenefitsrealisationhashadarealimpact on the organisation.
• Importance of careful and diligent project management • Focusing on team development and leadership • Allowing time to think and create – mindfulness and
ensuring strong engagement with the business JEFF MURRAY, CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER,
UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA (AUSTRALIA)
15.00 Afternoon break
15.20 Award winners’ interview Hearfromthevictorsofthe2018NZCIOAwardsaswe
talk projects, innovations and the journey that lead them to winning the award.
15.40 International keynote: Authentic leadership for challenging transformations
ZUBAIR AHMED, CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER, EMIRATES ISLAMIC (DUBAI)
16.20 Q&A
16.30 Closing remarks from the MC and close of the 2018 NZ CIO Summit
PLENARY | DAY TWOThursday 14 June 2018
New Zealand CIO Summit Network
CIO SUMMIT
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TIME STREAM A STREAM B STREAM CHOW TO SESSIONS
9.00 Welcome from the Chair Welcome from the Chair
9.10 The future of work – how AI makes work, work betterGerwyn Samuel, Advisory Solution Consultant, ServiceNow
Data enabled decision making – unleashing value from your dataEvelyn Wareham, Chief Data and Insights Officer, MBIE
How to: Build an agile culture to support change and embrace innovation Jennifer Cherrington-Mowat, Executive General Manager Technology and Digital, Genesis
9.40 Digital transformation with customer at its heart – Mercury’s change journeyTerri Carrajanis, Digital Strategist – Planning & Delivery, Mercury
Optimising 365 as your digital workplace: getting the right mix of control and flexibility Mark Watson, Senior Consultant, Information Leadership
10.10 Why NZ is so special to Malware designers – findings from the front linesJustin Dolly, Chief Security Officer & CIO, Malwarebytes
Managing the shift from legacy systems to the Cloud: Delivering LIC’s long term change Paul Littlefair, CIO, LIC
10.40 MORNING BREAK
11.00 Achieving diversity in the IT sector and fuelling the digital talent pipelineNeville Richardson, CIO, Gallagher
Developing your cybersecurity threat plan: What to do when it all goes wrongBarry Brailey, Principal Virtual Security Officer, Aura Information Security
How to: Lead effective IT teams – balancing being a manager and a leader
John Holley, Head of Operational Strategy and Relationships, Graeme Dingle Foundation
11.30 The application of AI and other innovations for next generation service deliveryAndrew Jurgens, General Manager, DDS IT Digital Data SystemsMark Sewell, General Manager Sales and Marketing, DDS IT Digital Data Systems
Lessons learned: Adapting new and emerging technologiesJulie Hazelhurst, Head of Process Transformation and Design, BNZ
12.00 Why IoT is not too hard: Supporting collaboration to develop IoT applicationJannat Maqbool, Organiser, IoT Waikato
Revolutionising people management: Digital innovation for tomorrow’s workforce and workspaceChris Radley, Executive Director - HCM, Fusion5
12.30 LUNCH
1.30 Defending your email systems: A practical approach to cyber resilienceRyan Economos, Senior Technical Consultant, Mimecast
Legal implications of data storage – managing new shifts to Cloud and mitigating challenges of working across bordersJohn Hannan, Partner, DLA Piper
How to: Deliver successful IT projects – learning from failing
Dianna Taylor, CIO, New Zealand Racing Board
2.00 Agile, differently: House of Travel’s strategy to manage disruption and deliver on changeMark Leadbetter, IT Director, House of Travel
Transforming digital experience: ‘built to change’ software developmentJason Pope, Chief Technology Officer, Australia & New Zealand, CA Technologies
2.30 From concept to delivery: Rapid protoyping to aid digital experience delivery Rob Brough, Digital Experience Consultant, Solnet
Customer centric digital transformation – delivering on your digital strategy
3.00 SUMMARY REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR AND AFTERNOON BREAK
3.20 TECHTEAM PASS ATTENDEES JOIN MAIN PLENARY FOR CLOSING KEYNOTE SESSIONS
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ROUNDTABLES13 JUNE 2018: 1 .00PM – 1.40PM
1.45PM – 2.25PM; 2.30PM – 3.10PM
CIO SUMMIT
SEMINAR PROGRAMME14 JUNE 2018
DESIGNED FOR THE WIDER TECHNOLOGY TEAM
A SPECIALISED PROGRAMME DESIGNED FOR THE CIO’S DIRECT REPORTS,
TECHNICAL TEAM LEADERS AND KEY IT ADVISORS.
THE TECHTEAM PASS RUNS ON DAY TWO OF THE CIO SUMMIT.
With three separate streams, customise your learning experience by selecting from key technical and leadership skills sessions in Stream A and B, or extended ‘How To’ sessions. Returning in 2018, ‘How To Sessions’ are designed to take you through step
by step learning and implementation of key skills.
PLEASE NOTE:· The TechTeam Pass is valid for the second day of the CIO Summit only· The TechTeam Pass does not enable you to access the full Plenary Programme.
This year TechTeam Pass attendees are invited to join the Plenary Programme for the Closing Keynote sessions on 14 June
CIO SUMMIT
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FROM JUST$299 + GST
THE CIO SUMMIT ROUNDTABLES PROGRAMME PROVIDES A STRUCTURED, CONFIDENTIAL AND INFORMAL ENVIRONMENT
for participants to create a discourse around business challenges and opportunities.
This element is exclusive for CIO Summit Pass holders and involves small group discussions hosted by an industry leader and facilitated by a technology expert.
PEER-TO-PEER NETWORKING
TOPIC S
qDeveloping an effective cyber security strategywBanking on information as a strategic asseteIoT – Forget the technology, what is the business outcome?rEnhancing collaboration in the digital workspacetAccelerating digital transformation through cultural changeyEstablishing and executing incident response plansuOvercoming new challenges in Mobility as ecosystems convergeiVital questions you must ask your prospective cloud partners to
keep control of your enterprise application roadmapoBridging the communication gap between IT and LOB units to
make DX happen1)Engaging with the customer for customer led design excellence
EXECUTIVE NETWORKING ROUNDTABLE SPONSORS
TIME STREAM A STREAM B STREAM CHOW TO SESSIONS
9.00 Welcome from the Chair Welcome from the Chair
9.10 The future of work – how AI makes work, work betterGerwyn Samuel, Advisory Solution Consultant, ServiceNow
Data enabled decision making – unleashing value from your dataEvelyn Wareham, Chief Data and Insights Officer, MBIE
How to: Build an agile culture to support change and embrace innovation Jennifer Cherrington-Mowat, Executive General Manager Technology and Digital, Genesis
9.40 Digital transformation with customer at its heart – Mercury’s change journeyTerri Carrajanis, Digital Strategist – Planning & Delivery, Mercury
Optimising 365 as your digital workplace: getting the right mix of control and flexibility Mark Watson, Senior Consultant, Information Leadership
10.10 Why NZ is so special to Malware designers – findings from the front linesJustin Dolly, Chief Security Officer & CIO, Malwarebytes
Managing the shift from legacy systems to the Cloud: Delivering LIC’s long term change Paul Littlefair, CIO, LIC
10.40 MORNING BREAK
11.00 Achieving diversity in the IT sector and fuelling the digital talent pipelineNeville Richardson, CIO, Gallagher
Developing your cybersecurity threat plan: What to do when it all goes wrongBarry Brailey, Principal Virtual Security Officer, Aura Information Security
How to: Lead effective IT teams – balancing being a manager and a leader
John Holley, Head of Operational Strategy and Relationships, Graeme Dingle Foundation
11.30 The application of AI and other innovations for next generation service deliveryAndrew Jurgens, General Manager, DDS IT Digital Data SystemsMark Sewell, General Manager Sales and Marketing, DDS IT Digital Data Systems
Lessons learned: Adapting new and emerging technologiesJulie Hazelhurst, Head of Process Transformation and Design, BNZ
12.00 Why IoT is not too hard: Supporting collaboration to develop IoT applicationJannat Maqbool, Organiser, IoT Waikato
Revolutionising people management: Digital innovation for tomorrow’s workforce and workspaceChris Radley, Executive Director - HCM, Fusion5
12.30 LUNCH
1.30 Defending your email systems: A practical approach to cyber resilienceRyan Economos, Senior Technical Consultant, Mimecast
Legal implications of data storage – managing new shifts to Cloud and mitigating challenges of working across bordersJohn Hannan, Partner, DLA Piper
How to: Deliver successful IT projects – learning from failing
Dianna Taylor, CIO, New Zealand Racing Board
2.00 Agile, differently: House of Travel’s strategy to manage disruption and deliver on changeMark Leadbetter, IT Director, House of Travel
Transforming digital experience: ‘built to change’ software developmentJason Pope, Chief Technology Officer, Australia & New Zealand, CA Technologies
2.30 From concept to delivery: Rapid protoyping to aid digital experience delivery Rob Brough, Digital Experience Consultant, Solnet
Customer centric digital transformation – delivering on your digital strategy
3.00 SUMMARY REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR AND AFTERNOON BREAK
3.20 TECHTEAM PASS ATTENDEES JOIN MAIN PLENARY FOR CLOSING KEYNOTE SESSIONS
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The CIO Summit (Summit Pass) is intended for CIOs, senior business executives and senior technical roles. If you do not fit this category, please contact our office on (09) 912 3616 to see if you are eligible. The organisers reserve the right to decline registrations or corporate table bookings at any time. Non-sponsoring vendors or IT suppliers are ineligible to purchase single dinner tickets. The TechTeam Pass is intended for the CIO’s direct reports and the wider ICT team. This pass is only valid for the 14th June 2018 and does not allow access to the CIO Plenary Programme or any exclusive networking elements of the event.
Agenda Updates: IDC and Conferenz Ltd reserve the right to make any amendments deemed in the best interest of the conference. Agenda is correct at the time of printing. Please check the website for any updates.
Code of Conduct: All speakers, vendors, exhibitors and delegates are expected to adhere to the code of conduct for this event. To see the policy please visit www.ciosummit.co.nz/codeofconduct
HOW TO PAY - DIRECT CREDITDirect credit to our bank account (please supply details of remittance)
ACCOUNT NAME: Conferenz LtdACCOUNT NUMBER: 06-0273-0228588-25
HOW TO PAY - CREDIT CARDWe accept most major credit cards. Please contact our office directly on
(09) 912 3616 if you wish to use this method of payment (once your registration
has been approved)A 2.5% surcharge will be added to credit card payments
WHAT HAPPENS IF I HAVE TO CANCEL?YOU HAVE SEVERAL OPTIONS:
Send a substitute delegate in your placeConfirm your cancellation in writing (letter or email) at least ten working days prior to the event and receive a refund less a $300+GST service charge per registrant.
Regrettably, no refunds can be made for cancellations received after this date.
GST No. 66-938-654
$260 + GST
$2600 + GST
$4000 + GST
$299 + GSTGroup discount 5 for $1000*
* Contact us on 09 912 3616 for group discount.
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* For registration restrictions and details please visit www.ciosummit.co.nz for full details, terms and conditions. IDC and Conferenz reserve the right to make any amendments deemed to be in the best interest of the conference. please check online for any updates.
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