New ANZ head for Capgemini
Global technology consultancy, Capgemini has promoted its Australia and New Zealand chief operating officer, Olaf Pietschner to the role of company head in the region, succeeding Nicolas Aidoud.
Pietschner’s promotion was confirmed by Capgemini executive chairman for Asia Pacific and Middle East, Luc-Francois Salvador who said Pietschner had been a key member of the company’s executive team and a proven leader with extensive industry experience and operational expertise.
“As we move forward into the next phase of our continued transformation and growth, Olaf’s extensive experience in business, technology consulting and digital transformation will strengthen our innovation agenda to address the business ambitions of our clients, aligning our service portfolio with customer demand for both innovation and competitiveness,” he said.
Salvador described Asia Pacific as Capgemini’s fastest-growing region.
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