AGILITY. STRATEGY. LEADERSHIP.

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AGILITY. STRATEGY. LEADERSHIP.
17 & 18 MARCH 2015 AMORA HOTEL, SYDNEY
Filippo Passerini
Group President & Chief Information Officer
Procter & Gamble (USA)
Joe Locandro
Information Technology Director
Cathay Pacific (HK)
Anne Mullins
Chief Information Officer
Lockheed Martin (USA)
Neal Cross
Managing Director & Chief Innovation Officer
DBS Bank (SG)
Anne Weatherston
Chief Information Officer
Energy Australia
The Hon Malcom Turnbull MP
Minister for Communications
Tim Thurman
Chief Information Officer Asia Pacific
ASX
Tom Quinn
Chief Information Officer
Chief Technology Officer
News Corp
Tim Campos
Chief Information Officer
Facebook (USA)
AGILITY. STRATEGY. LEADERSHIP.
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Thought Leadership
Tim Campos
Chief Information Officer
Facebook (USA)
Filippo Passerini
Group President & Chief
Information Officer
Procter & Gamble (USA)
Joe Locandro
Information Technology Director
Cathay Pacific (HK)
Anne Mullins
Chief Information Officer
Lockheed Martin (USA)
Neal Cross
Managing Director &
Chief Innovation Officer
DBS Bank (SG)
Anne Weatherston
Chief Information Officer
Energy Australia
David Hackshall
Chief Information Officer
Wesfarmers Insurance
Tom Quinn
Chief Information Officer / Chief
Technology Officer
News Corp
Ram Kumar
Group Informaton Management,
Chief Analytics Officer
IAG
The Hon Malcolm Turnbull MP
Minister for Communications
Shane Neilsen
Chief Information Officer
Defence Housing Australia
Simon Maizels
Chief Information Officer
Harris Farm Markets
Ellis Brover
Chief Information Officer
Toyota
David Hassan
Chief Information Officer
Helloworld
Kel Telford
Chief Information Officer
Echo Entertainment
Ken Gallacher
Director Technology & Chief
Information Officer
ABC
Paul Kennedy
General Manager - IT &
Communications
APG & Co
Steve Craze
Pre-Sales Manager
TIMG
Ian Harvison
Chief Information Officer
Komatsu Australia
Tim Thurman
Chief Information Officer
Asia Pacific
ASX
Paul Smith
Vice-President, IT Pacific
Accor Asia Pacific
Michael Tomkins
Chief Technology Officer
Fox Sports
Luc Lafontan
Group Chief Information
Officer
Goodman
Peter Lawrence
Chief Information Officer
Department of Defence
Rich Constanzo
Sales Engineer Director ANZ
FireEye
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14 Sessions
2 Days
150 +
Delegates
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Essential
Event
for CIOs
35 +
Speakers
The Experience
An information economy requires information leadership.
The decisions that CIOs make are increasingly consequential as modern
business relies on technology to drive growth and create connected and
dynamic enterprises: CIOs are uniquely placed to drive business strategy.
The CIO Forum is a powerful gathering of executive-level IT practitioners from
all sectors of the national economy. Guided by a focussed agenda, it is a two
day information exchange where the CIO community debates and shares ideas
about best practice in a changing profession.
This is your guide to IT leadership in 2015.
The Advantage
GAIN exposure to new strategic concepts, companies and CIO
thought-leaders.
BE INSPIRED by outstanding practice to transform your IT strategy.
LEARN firsthand CIO strategies on how to leverage IT to drive
business growth.
ENGAGE cutting edge insight on CIO Leadership from CIOs.
NETWORK effectively at dedicated lunches, breaks and a networking
drinks session.
9:20 Official Welcome
Anne Weatherston
CIO Energy Australia
The Hon Malcolm Turnbull MP
Minister for Communications
9:30 Leadership Session
The Future Isn’t What it Used to be:
New Opportunities for CIOs in Tomorrow’s Organisation
As technological advance continues to be the defining feature of modernity the CIO is uniquely
positioned to change from playing a functional role to directing corporate strategy. How is the
CIO role changing in a business environment that is increasingly dependent on IT? How are they
creating cross-functional partnerships with CMOs, CFOs and HR executives? How can they
take a structured approach to innovation and allow for strategic risk taking?
Michael Tomkins
Chief Technology Officer Fox Sports
Neal Cross
MD & Chief Innovation Officer DBS Bank (SG)
Dr Peter Lawrence
CIO Department of Defence
Tom Quinn
Chief Information Officer News Corp
9:15 Opening Remarks from the Chairman
10:20 Morning Refreshments & Networking
11:00 Global Keynote
Lessons from Tomorrow - Technology Trends & Their Impact on the Consumer
Neal Cross
Managing Director & CIO DBS Bank (SG)
11:45 Data & Analytics Session
Intelligent Enterprise: Analytics Tools for Data-driven Results
Our information economy has reaffirmed data as a valuable commodity, and effective data
management has become an organisational priority. What data analytics tools and technology
are the best to mine and manage your data? How do you foster a culture of data-driven
decisions and embed analytics into the DNA of business strategy? How do you manage the risk
inherent to controlling large amounts of data? How can CIOs lead the data-driven enterprise?
Simon Maizels CIO Harris Farm Markets
Ian Harvison CIO Komatsu Australia
Ram Kumar Group Information Management, Chief
Analytics Office IAG
12:35 Lunch & Networking
13:45 Social Session
The Conversation: Intersecting Brand Identity, Technology and Customer Experience
IT finds itself on the frontline of a social business revolution as society and technology have
created an empowered consumer with more complex demands for business. What is the CIO’s
role in managing this transformation? How do you capitalise on connectivity, IT consumerisation
and the resulting corporate data? Why is IT the new connection point for the consumer and how
can it engage them effectively?
Michael Tomkins
Chief Technology Officer Fox Sports
Paul Smith VP IT Pacific Accor Asia Pacific
Tim Thurman CIO Asia Pacific ASX
14:35 Security Session
Pioneering Protection: Approaching the New Challenges in IT Security
As IT becomes even more integrated into both business models and within businesses
themselves there is a greater imperative to protect the information of both organisations and
their customers. What are the latest threats to IT security systems and how are organisations
combatting them? How are large organisations embedding security into every aspect of their IT
program? How are businesses ensuring the privacy of all stakeholders?
David Hassan CIO Helloworld
Luc Lafontan Group CIO Goodman
Rich Constanzo
Sales Engineer Director ANZ FireEye
15:25 Afternoon Refreshments & Networking
16:00 Global Keynote
Defending Data: Information Security in a High-Risk Industry
16:45 Closing remarks from the Chairman
16:50 Networking Drinks Reception
17:50 Close of Day One
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Anne Mullins CIO Lockheed Martin (USA)
DAY 1: Tuesday 17 March 2015
8:30 Registration, Refreshments & Networking
9:25 Opening remarks from the Chairman
Anne Weatherston
CIO Energy Australia
9:30 Mastermind Keynote
Transforming Business - the Case for Reinvention
Filippo Passerini Group President & Chief
Information Officer Procter & Gamble (USA)
10:15 Mobility Session
Embracing the Mobility Evolution – From Enablement to Functionality
The proliferation of devices has made mobile technology ubiquitous; solutions that embrace mobility
will improve workflow and encourage collaboration across departments and across devices. How are
organisations turning mobility into a strategic advantage? How do you convince your executives to Joe Locandro IT Director Cathay Pacific (HK)
embrace mobility? What cloud infastructure allows for effective mobility? Why is enterprise security Shane Neilsen CIO Defence Housing Australia
capabilities crucial for keeping your organisation safe?
Kel Telford CIO Echo Entertainment Group
11:00 Morning Refreshments & Networking
11:40 Visionary Keynote
Meeting the Challenges of the Knowledge Economy
Tim Campos
CIO Facebook (via live link)
12:00 Service Delivery Session
Return on Information - IT Service Delivery for the Future
Effective IT service delivery is built on the alignment of business and technology strategy. How do
you advocate for, sell, and justify the outcomes of mission critical and market sensitive projects to
the board? What drives a culture from that of a processed based supplier of services, to one that is Paul Kennedy CIO APG & Co
recognised as an ROI contributor? How do you advocate the value of product development, business Ellis Brover CIO Toyota
systems and infrastructure projects?
Steve Craze Pre-Sales Manager TIMG
12:50 Lunch & Networking
14:00 Future Session
The Next Five Years: the Role of the CIO in 2020
In a sector that is obsessed with short-term trends, CIOs are having to make long-term decisions
about the information needs of large organisations. What can we hypothesise about the structure
of enterprise in 2020 and how will its demands from IT change? How should CIOs use an
understanding of the future to evaluate their IT investments today? How can CIOs identify and
nurture the next generation of IT talent?
Filippo Passerini
Group President & CIO Procter & Gamble (USA)
Ken Gallacher Director Technology & CIO ABC
Neal Cross MD & CIO DBS Bank (SG)
14:45 Closing remarks from the Chairman
14:50 Close of Forum
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8:50 Registration, Refreshments & Networking
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