Worked at Big Blue from 2002 to 2014 Wipro has appointed Sarah Adam-Gedge as its managing director for Australia and New Zealand, bringing with her decades of project and service-based experience. In the new role, Adam-Gedge will focus on business growth, revenue expansion, client relationships, talent development, industry connects and brand building, according to the Indian multinational IT services company, and will report to N.S. Bala, CEO for Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Japan, Africa and India (APMEA) at Wipro. She comes into the position with over 25 years of experience in Australia and New Zealand, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa and Latin America, with her most recent position being the managing director of digital business transformation start-up Publicis Sapient. Prior to this, Adam-Gedge spent over 11 years at IBM, from 2002 to 2014, with her last position at Big Blue as its partner and vice president, distribution sector leader and application innovation services, Asia Pacific. Additionally, she previously held roles at Avanade, Ovarian Cancer Australia, PwC and Arthur Andersen, and is currently a non-executive director at Austral. "A/NZ has been a strategic focus for Wipro over the years and even more so now with the region's growing demand for comprehensive digital transformation solutions, agility and scale, specialised technology requirements and innovation, said Bala. "I am excited to welcome Sarah and am confident that her leadership and deep understanding of this market will help clients succeed and drive our growth ambition in this region." Related content news ServiceNow hires Barry Dietrich for A/NZ and David Thodey as advisor Both hires are integral to the company. By Sasha Karen 03 May 2024 2 mins Careers Enterprise Applications Software Development news Broadcom hints "more to come" post-VMware Sums up the last few months after the November acquisition closing. By Sasha Karen 03 May 2024 3 mins Mergers and Acquisitions Cloud Computing Vendors and Providers news The Instillery targets costs to make cyber security services more accessible Service aims to encourage use of Microsoft licenses many businesses have already paid for. By Rob O’Neill 02 May 2024 2 mins Small and Medium Business Managed Service Providers Security news Enprise Group sales surge after resolution of MYOB dispute Enprise's board expects the improved performance to continue. By Rob O’Neill 02 May 2024 2 mins Small and Medium Business Enterprise Applications Vendors and Providers