ANZIIF appoints GM of IT for online strategy

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3 May 2011
| By Milana Pokrajac |

The Australian and New Zealand Institute of Insurance and Finance (ANZIIF) has announced the appointment of Christopher Trott as its general manager of information technology and e-business, to help the institute execute its online strategy.

This newly created position would help drive ANZIIF’s online membership services and education delivery plans over the coming year.

The institute said Trott had experience in strategic analysis, information structure and function design, risk and security audit and analysis, usability and e-learning.

He had previously worked for National Australia Bank as the delivery manager for personal banking channels, and ANZ Private Bank as the manager of business systems.

ANZIIF chief executive officer, Joan Fitzpatrick said Trott would be instrumental in assisting the institute with developing new services.

“The Institute is now developing the next generation of online professional membership services, providing the means for our members to access a wealth of practical and technical information and connect, network, and collaborate with each other on a grand scale,” Fitzpatrick said.

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