Top law firm's Chief Digital Officer recognised
Top law firm's Chief Digital Officer recognised as New
Zealand’s emerging ICT leader.
Named Emerging ICT
Leader of the Year at the CIO Awards held in Auckland last
night, Nick Whitehouse’s expertise in leading numerous
engaging and challenging technologies to achieve the
firm’s digital vision was celebrated.
The Emerging ICT
Leader award recognises exceptional ICT talent of
professionals under the age of 35 years who have
demonstrated an outstanding ICT initiative.
Nick launched
the firm’s artificial intelligence (AI) joint venture with
Goat Ventures earlier this year - a market first initiative
seeking to improve access to legal advice for businesses
across the country - and is leading the joint
venture.
Nick was humble in accepting the award saying:
"I’m fortunate to work for an organisation that sees the
opportunities created by technology, and wants to seize them
to create even more value for its clients. The JV is one
example of the firm embracing digital disruption, and
through its delivery we’re aiming to create a tool to
explain legal recommendations and frameworks to
customers.
"I also have an awesome team who deliver
exceptional solutions every day."
The firm’s CEO, Mike
Schubert says: "Nick’s approach to advancing digital
solutions for our firm is top class. He has a knack for
forecasting opportunities and identifying ways to overcome
business challenges - and communicates in a way that we can
all understand the implications.
"Nick embodies the
philosophy that every member of our firm is a leader, and is
instrumental in delivering our vision to be New Zealand’s
best law firm."
MinterEllisonRuddWatts congratulates
finalists Craig Ward from Gareth Morgan Investments and Saba
Tavakolinejad from Westpac New
Zealand.
ENDS