Aussie Broadband
Andrew Webster is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in transformation, information technology, and regulatory affairs. Currently serving as the Chief Transformation Project Officer and interim Chief Information Officer at Aussie Broadband, Andrew has also held the position of General Manager for Risk, Compliance & Regulatory Affairs at East Gippsland Water. In addition, Andrew contributes to various organizations as a Board Director and Non-Executive Director, while also managing agileGRC Pty Ltd. Andrew is involved in governance as an External Member on the Finance, Risk & Audit Committee for Fitzroy Legal Service. Ongoing education includes participation in the Australian Institute of Company Directors since October 2022 and completion of an Executive Program in Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan School of Management in 2020.
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Aussie Broadband
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Aussie Broadband is in business to change the telco game. We're a rapidly growing internet service provider with a reputation for providing high-quality internet, transparent customer service and a great place to work. We are proud to have an all-Australian based support team, and don't need to go offshore. We believe it is possible to work smarter, not harder, and keep jobs locally. We've evolved from a start-up in a lounge room in Morwell, later merging with Westvic Broadband, and now listed on the ASX. We are the fifth largest provider of NBN services across Australia. We offer a range of services across the residential, small business and enterprise segments, wholesale and white label segments. Aussie Broadband is also well-known for operating a quality network, with the rollout of our own fibre network across Australia underway. We not only challenge the game in telco, but also other games worth playing - like a focus on inclusion, values that live within the business rather than on the walls, how a rapidly growing company can still feel like a family, how we can make our communities better, and how a regional business can make a national impact.