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[Linux-aus] [Fwd: Sydney Australia: FITT Presents - CIO Challenges in theGlobal Economy - 12 March 2003]



Hi all,

Relevant to Sydney people only - otherwise please discard.

Apologies for being off topic, but I knew it'd get better exposure here
if anyone was interested (plus there aren't many people on the announce
list).

I would recommend people jump on the announce list as it is very low
traffic, and then we could restrict this sort of mail to there.

Thanks all!
Pia

-----Forwarded Message-----

http://www.fitt.org.au/
> 
> FITT PRESENTS: CIO Challenges in the Global Economy
> 
> Wednesday 12 March, 12.00pm - 2.00pm
> Speaker:  Mary Ann Maxwell, CIO Westpac
> 
> During this luncheon, we propose to explore the role of the CIO in 2003's 
> global economy, and some of the unique challenges that women face as Senior 
> IT Executives today. Mary Ann's objective will be to share some of her 
> views and experiences as well as today's IT outlook.
> 
> The themes Mary Ann will focus on include:
> - What makes a successful CIO in today's environment, and how  do you 
> juggle competing priorities in the ever depleting IT budget?
> 
> - How is the role of the CIO changing, and what will a CIOs top priorities 
> be in 2003?
> - In this era of mass redundancies, retrenchments and stalled careers, how 
> do you get ahead?
> Mary Ann will also talk about how her career has developed within the IT 
> industry, to her current role as CIO of Westpac .
> 
> More information can be found at www.fitt.org.au keep watching the site for 
> updates!
> 
> Date: Wednesday 12th  March, 2003
> Time: 12:00pm  - 2pm
> Venue: Sydney Marriot Hotel, 36 College Street
> Cost: $70
> To Register: Call CEC on 02 6260 5472 or click 
> <http://www.aiia.com.au/cgi-bin/event_registration_form.cgi?167>http://www.aiia.com.au/cgi-bin/event_registration_form.cgi?167 
> for on-line registration and to select your payment option. Please register 
> by Monday 10th March. FITT Events are open to anyone supporting the FITT 
> objectives. For more information on FITT's activities and objectives see 
> <http://www.fitt.org.au>http://www.fitt.org.<http://www.fitt.org.au>au
>