Mediaworks Appoints Director of Technology
Mediaworks Appoints Director of
Technology
MediaWorks has appointed its
current TV Engineering Manager, Roger Randle, to the group
role of Director of Technology.
Announcing the appointment, Group Managing Director Sussan Turner said she was delighted this important appointment came from within the organisation.
“We conducted an international search for this key executive appointment, and it is excellent we have been able to promote someone from within our existing pool of very talented managers,” she said.
“Roger came through a rigorous recruitment process with flying colours. His technical skills, strategic ability, leadership strength and his respect from within the industry were all important factors in his appointment,” said Ms Turner.
“He thoroughly understands the MediaWorks culture, and his appointment will make for a seamless transition,” she said.
Mr Randle will oversee all technology requirements for MediaWorks across the radio, TV and Interactive divisions of the Company.
“In the years ahead strength in the technology arena will be a critical success factor for all media companies. I know with Roger in this leadership role we are well positioned for the future,” she said.
Mr Randle has been with MediaWorks since 2001, and has been TV Engineering Manager since 2004. He has enjoyed a 20 year career in the broadcast and I.T. industry, commencing in the UK before relocating to New Zealand where he worked for Fisher & Paykell and Panasonic New Zealand prior to joining MediaWorks.
Roger Randle said he is excited about his appointment, and the opportunity to work with such a talented and innovative technology team.
“I have absolute faith in their abilities, and look forward to working alongside the team to meet MediaWorks’ evolving technology needs,” Mr Randle said.
Roger Randle’s
appointment is effective immediately, as he steps into the
role replacing industry veteran John Allen who announced he
was stepping down from his position two months ago. Mr Allen
will continue to work with MediaWorks in a consulting
role.
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