University of Sydney on the lookout for a CIO

The
University
of
Sydney
is
recruiting
for
a
permanent
replacement
for
former
CIO
Trevor
Woods,
with
Claes
Mansson
appointed
interim
CIO
in
the
meantime.

University of Sydney on the lookout for a CIO

The
University
of
Sydney
is
recruiting
for
a
permanent
replacement
for
former
CIO
Trevor
Woods,
with
Claes
Mansson
appointed
interim
CIO
in
the
meantime.

Claes
is
currently
program
director,
enterprise
systems
strategy,
and
guides
the
consolidation
and
rationalisation
of
business
systems
and
enterprise
applications. 

The
university wants “someone
who
shares
our
ambitions
for
digital
transformation
and
our
vision
to
lead
with
high
trust
and
high
accountability
to
deliver
high
performance.”

“Digital
enablement
is
a
fundamental
building
block
of
our
strategic
aspirations,
underpinning
our
transformational
student-focused
education,
excellent
research
contributing
to
the
common
good,
and
commitment
to
thrive
through
diversity
and
build
an
efficient
and
inclusive
place
to
work”,
the
university
stated.

“Robust
cyber
security”
is
also
a
key
responsibility
of
the
CIO,
along
with
aligning
the
university’s
technology
with
its
10-year
“Sydney
in
2032”
strategy
launched
mid
last
year.

The
CIO
will
also
be
overseeing
“an
investment
in
contemporary
digital
capabilities”.

The
recruitment
is
being
conducted
by
executive
search
company
Odgers
Berndtson,
and
applications
are
open
until
February
24.

Trevor
Woods
held
the
CIO
role
since
his

appointment
in
2019

from
Monash
University.

Stephen
Phillips,
vice-president
operations,
took
the
opportunity
to
thank
Woods
for
his
contribution
to
the
university.

“Trevor
has
helped
to
significantly
modernise
and
streamline
our
technology,
providing
a
solid
foundation
to
connect
and
simplify
our
processes
and
services,”
Philips
said.

“He
has
strengthened
the
university’s
cyber
security,
continuing
to
build
partnerships
within
the
university
and
improvements
to
everyday
services,
and
set
the
path
forward
for
a
digital
roadmap
aligned
to
our
2032
strategy
aspirations.

“I
would
like
to
thank
Trevor
for
his
contribution
to
the
university
and
wish
him
well
in
his
future
endeavours.”

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