NTT DATA names David McKeering as new CEO for Australia and New Zealand region
NTT DATA, a leading global technology services company, has announced the appointment of David McKeering as the new CEO for its Australia and New Zealand subsidiaries. The news follows the finalization of the merger between NTT DATA and NTT Limited, which has formed a global entity with a value exceeding USD30 billion.
David McKeering, who was previously employed at IBM before re-joining NTT DATA in Australia and New Zealand, brings with him a wealth of experience. He has spent nearly 20 years at PwC Australia, where he held the position of Australian and ASEAN consulting lead since 2020.
The merger has resulted in a significant expansion of NTT DATA's global capabilities and resources, positioning the new global entity to shape the future of innovation across various regions, including Australia and New Zealand. McKeering believes that NTT DATA will play a crucial part in shaping the future of innovation in these regions.
McKeering's appointment underscores NTT DATA's commitment to growing in the Australia and New Zealand region. He will be responsible for steering and growing the local NTT DATA subsidiaries, with building meaningful relationships being a top priority for him.
According to McKeering, he is looking forward to working closely with the NTT DATA team. His extensive experience at PwC Australia will likely contribute to his role at NTT DATA, as he leads the company's efforts to provide opportunities for growth and innovation in the Australia and New Zealand region.
The merger is expected to provide numerous benefits for NTT DATA in these regions, including increased resources, expanded capabilities, and a stronger presence in the market. With David McKeering at the helm, NTT DATA is poised to make a significant impact in the Australian and New Zealand technology landscape.
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