Who did Digital Nation Australia speak to this week?

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Subject matter experts in this week's Digital Nation Australia.

This week at Digital Nation Australia we examined the compilation of Australian boards as they struggle to keep up with enterprise transformation and the external pressures of sustainability, digitalisation and cyber security.

We also focussed on sustainability as a driver of business transformation, as well as what it takes to measure the success of company culture.

Pure Storage CEO Charles Giancarlo discussed the company’s business model transformation from making products to making services.

And we worked to understand what a cashless Australia will look like, as digital transactions hit record highs.

Finally, alongside industry insights and appointments we examined the role that AI will play in creative content generation.

Anna Bligh, CEO, ABA 

Annabelle Daniel, CEO, Women’s Community Shelters

Aylin Cunsolo, partner in energy and resources, Baker McKenzie

Bridget Gray, VP IT Services, Korn Ferry

Charles Giancarlo, CEO, Pure Storage

Desiree Lucchese, head of ethics and impact, U Ethical

Dr Dean Blomson, transformation specialist, board governance expert and author of EY’s report ‘Board of the Future’

Iris Chan, a Sydney based B2B marketer

Ken Boundy, non-executive director, Australian Bauxite

Mary Delahunty, head of impact, HESTA

Radinck van Vollenhoven, ANZ MD, Stocard

Rahul Bakaya, CMO, QuarterAcre

Shelley Cable, CEO, Minderoo Foundation’s Generation One

Stephen Besci, CEO, Apollo Care

Victoria Whitaker, partner in risk advisory, Deloitte

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