IE Digital Appoints Laurel Chidgey To Head Of Delivery

IE Digital Appoints Laurel Chidgey To Head Of Delivery

Melbourne digital marketing agency IE Digital has announced the appointment of Laurel Chidgey (pictured above) as its new head of delivery in order to support the ongoing transformation of the business to meet market and client needs.

Following a number of new client wins over the past year, including AGL, Australia Post, Bupa and Lexus, IE Digital has appointed Chidgey to focus on mentoring and coaching a team of program and project managers in best-practice technology delivery.

Chidgey brings with her leadership skills from over 15 years’ delivery in IT and change programs of work, including financial services, utilities, government and telecommunications.

Rhys Hayes, CEO of IE Digital said he was ecstatic to welcome another member into his leadership team.

“Laurel’s experience blew us away, and she’s a great fit to lead the charge in solidifying our stance as a company who practices innovative digital transformation techniques,” he said.

“Not only will Laurel’s appointment benefit our clients greatly, but our teams will have the opportunity to learn from her experience and grow their careers too.”

Commenting on her appointment, Chidgey said: “After guiding organisations on their agile transformation journey at SMS as the agile capability lead, the idea of bringing innovative ways working to IE’s new and existing clients excites me.

“With the growing leadership at IE, I believe I can bring a fresh perspective and new insights into how IE can make a difference in the ever growing digital economy.”

 




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