CIO50 2019: #26-50, Anthony Molinia, University of Newcastle
University of Newcastle (UON) CIO Anthony Molinia is spearheading a culture of innovation in support of an ‘anytime, anywhere, any device’ vision for the delivery of student learning.
University of Newcastle (UON) CIO Anthony Molinia is spearheading a culture of innovation in support of an ‘anytime, anywhere, any device’ vision for the delivery of student learning.
University of Newcastle CIO Anthony Molinia continues to shift the focus of the IT department, driving technology-led innovation across the university and pushing a strategy of 'client-centricity' by using digital services.
It’s perhaps no surprise that driving business innovation ranked as the top strategic imperative for technology and digital chiefs responding to this year’s State of the CIO survey.
The University of Newcastle is using virtual and augmented reality technologies to transform how nursing and midwifery trainees learn and plans to tap the blockchain to support students attaining ‘micro-credentials.’
As digital technologies evolve and change the business landscape, the chief digital officer (CDO) is playing a central role in the future success of many enterprises.
After a 13-year tenure at IT services giant, CSC, Ben Patey has jumped into the tertiary education sector, landing a role as the associate director, solution delivery and operations with the IT services group at the University of Newcastle (UoN).
Mark Pigot has left the position of CIO at the University of Newcastle after just four months in the job.
The University of Newcastle (UoN) is searching for new CIO to help lead its strategic plan to be a global leader in education, research and innovation by 2025.