Telstra has sacked four senior officials in a management shake-up, with chief financial officer Warwick Bray, technology lead Stephen Elop, wholesale chief Will Irving and media unit chief Joe Pollard all given pink slips.
Despite 2016 being Telstra’s "annus horribilis" which some say is thanks to David Thodey underinvesting in the company and dumping it on Andy Penn, Telstra is "evolving".
Brand Finance’s ‘Brandirectory’ Global 500 list of the most valuable brands of 2016 has Telstra in top spot for Australia (and 110th globally.)
The Andy Penn management restructure at Telstra continues with the appointment of three senior executives following the announcement that Retail Group Executive Gordon Ballantyne will leave the telco at the end of this year.
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