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Featured, News - Friday, September 2, 2011 10:56 - 66 Comments
Tech management bloodbath hits Internode
news Citing “very difficult times” in the past 12 months, national broadband provider Internode has conducted an extensive restructure of its leadership team which has seen four of its most senior technical managers leave the company and managing director Simon Hackett appointed as chief technical officer.
In an email to staff this morning seen by Delimiter, the company’s chief executive Patrick Tapper noted the company’s chief information officer Frank Falco, IT systems and network operations centre project manager Andrew Walton, peering, commercial and DSLAM team lead Matthew Moyle-Croft and well-known core and infrastructure team leader (network operations) Mark Newton had left the company.
“Each of these individuals have made important contributions to Internode during their years with the company,” wrote Tapper. “We’ve carefully re-assessed a number of roles within the group, some of which have now become redundant. It’s become necessary to make those critical changes within that team – none of which has been an easy decision to make.”










