Skye Woollett

Senior Information Technology Project Manager at Department of Internal Affairs (NZ)

Skye Woollett is an accomplished Senior Information Technology Project Manager currently employed at the Department of Internal Affairs in New Zealand, with a diverse background in IT project management and coordination. Woollett has successfully managed numerous projects, including the implementation of Office365 and the development of immersive training programs for staff at Open Polytechnic of New Zealand, where prior roles spanned from Junior Project Manager to Senior IT Project Manager. Additional experience includes project coordination at Fulcrum Consulting, IT Project Coordinator roles at Digineer and TEKsystems, and management at Ngāi Tahu Tourism. Woollett holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from the University of North Dakota and a certificate in Business Administration from ICN Business School in France.

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Department of Internal Affairs (NZ)

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