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  • Qantas CIO gets new boss

    Changes in the Qantas management team have lead to CIO Jamilla Gordon scoring a new boss from the ranks of Jetstar.

  • Dixon: Qantas IT in safe hands

    Outgoing Qantas CEO Geoff Dixon today expressed confidence in the capacity of the airline's chief information officer Jamila Gordon to lead its IT strategy, in the wake of the resignation of IT-savvy CFO Peter Gregg this week.

  • Qantas' IT-savvy CFO leaves

    The IT support operation of Australia's largest airline Qantas could be in for a shake-up following the revelation yesterday that the group's chief financial officer Peter Gregg will leave his position at the end of September.

  • Qantas picks new CIO from IBM

    Qantas has revealed its new chief information officer -- Jamila Gordon -- who will take over the role from this September.

  • Qantas appoints new CIO

    Qantas has announced its new chief information officer (CIO), with current head of IT business services John Willett to take over the reins from Fiona Balfour, who is departing for the CIO role at Telstra.

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