Mandy Ross to depart Tabcorp and join Griffith University
Mandy Ross has announced her departure from Tabcorp where she has been the chief information officer for the past three years.
Mandy Ross has announced her departure from Tabcorp where she has been the chief information officer for the past three years.
“My board changed, my boss changed, my CEO changed, my executive peers changed and everything below that was impacted in some way, shape or form,” says Mandy Ross, chief information officer of Tabcorp.
Kim Wenn recalls her time as a young IT exec computerising manual processes at Australian Paper Manufacturers in Victoria in the 1980s.
Smartphones have transformed the gambling industry. Digital turnover for ASX-listed Tabcorp – which generated more than $2 billion in revenue in FY17 – grew by close to 14 per cent over the last financial year.
Tabcorp CIO Mandy Ross recognises it’s tough being a female leader in IT. But she’s managed to carve a place for herself amongst the ‘boys' club’ in corporate life by developing her own ‘unique’ leadership style.
How Kim Wenn drove Sun Bets, the largest global venture the multi-billion dollar gaming and wagering organisation, Tabcorp, has undertaken in its 22-year history.
It’s becoming clear that 50:50 gender targets aren’t realistic as there are not enough women but there’s a silver lining in mid-tier organisations.
“If I had my way, I wouldn’t have a data centre in three years,” Tabcorp’s CIO, Kim Wenn, tells CIO Australia.
One of Australia’s biggest technology users, Tabcorp, is using a development centre in Krakow, Poland to access application developers with skills needed by the multi-billion dollar organisation to build its digital capabilities.
Digital organisations such as Tabcorp and REA Group are extending their ITSM practices and techniques beyond the traditional and entrenched ITIL framework.
Tabcorp has agreed to a multi-million dollar, five-year contract with Telstra for mobile and fixed telecom services in Australia and overseas.
Australian online betting companies have called for the relaxation of online gambling laws, claiming the regulations restrict them from competing with offshore companies.
Shares in Tabcorp (ASX:TAH) grew more than 4% on Wednesday, after the company reported revenue growth across its four gambling divisions
Tatts Group's (ASX:TTS) association with gaming in Victoria will now end completely in August 2012, after the company failed to win a machine monitoring contract
If you want to ensure your security strategy gets read by the right people then keep it short, Tabcorp’s chief information security officer, Troy Braban, told the 2011 CIO Summit.