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Chairman, TCS, FNS, Australia, BPO

Neville Roach appointed Chairman of TCS-FNS in Australia

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04 Jan 2006 | (News)
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Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a leading global IT services and consulting organization announced that Mr. Neville Roach has been appointed chairman of TCS-FNS, the Australian company established to acquire Sydney-based Financial Network Services (FNS) in October 2005.  He will also be an Advisor to TCS Australia.

Mr. Roach is a well-known leader of the Australian ICT industry having worked for IBM Australia from 1965 to 1980 when he joined Fujitsu Australia, where he rose to the positions of Chairman and Chief Executive Officer before retiring in 2004.  He also served as Chairman of the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) and President of the Asian Oceanian Computing Industry Organisation (ASOCIO) and on several Australian Federal and State ICT industry development committees.  More recently, he was the founding Chairman of National ICT Australia (NICTA).  His current positions include Chairman of SmartInternet Cooperative Research Centre, TAFE Global and the Australia India Business Council and Director of OneSteel Limited and the Australian Academic and Research Network (AARNET).

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