Tertiary Education Commission
Tony Keith is an experienced IT professional with a career spanning over 27 years, currently serving as the Team Leader of Cloud Services at the Tertiary Education Commission since October 2013. In this role, Tony oversees the Microsoft Data Centre Migration project and the organization-wide transition to Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Exchange online, and Microsoft Teams. Previous positions include Infrastructure Services Team Leader, where key responsibilities included managing major incidents and mentoring a team of eight. Tony has also held roles such as Information Technology Problem Manager and Senior System Administrator, demonstrating expertise in technical support, system upgrades, and project management. Earlier experience includes roles at Lockheed Martin, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, ramsac, Samsung Electronics UK, and the New Zealand Racing Board, where Tony contributed to IT systems design, support, and staff mentoring.
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Tertiary Education Commission
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The Tertiary Education Commission/Te Amorangi Mātauranga Matua (TEC), is the Government's careers and tertiary education investment agency. We invest approximately $3.2 billion in all forms of post-secondary school education. We fund more than 700 of New Zealand's tertiary education organisations supporting education, training, and research. As of 1 July 2017 our role extends to shaping the future of the careers information and advice for all New Zealanders to encourage lifelong learning. From January 2018 we lead the implementation of the Government's new fees-free initiative. TEC reserves the right to remove any post for any reason. These include unacceptable comments such as those that: -Contain spam or advertising -Are clearly off topic or disruptive -Are obscene, vulgar, racist or sexually explicit. This includes masked words (***), acronyms, and abbreviations -Are chain letters, pyramid schemes, or fraudulent or deceptive messages -Promote services or products that TEC does not endorse, or political organisations or campaigns -Infringe on copyrights or trademarks -Advocate illegal activity, terrorism, violence or bullying -Contain personal attacks of any kind