We are delighted to announce that all three women in CompTIA’s ANZ Channel Community Executive Council were recognized at the ARN Women in ICT Awards event in Sydney on November 19.
Karen Drewitt, co-owner and general manager of The Missing Link, was awarded the Achievement Award for her leadership and long list of professional achievements in the local industry. The company has grown its staff by 700 percent and its revenue by 1200 percent with Karen at the helm. Kellie Hackney, Kaseya APJ sales director, and co-chair of the CompTIA ANZ Community, won the Shining Star award. This was in recognition of her proven depth of experience in leading change and influencing business outcomes at Kaseya. Finally, Belinda Jurisic, Citrix ANZ channel manager, was highly commended with this year’s Achievement Award.
The ARN Women in ICT Awards recognize the very best of the channel and celebrate the achievements of the talented female leaders in the local ICT industry. This year, there were 199 nominations across the seven award categories. Together, these three CompTIA ANZ Channel Community Executive Council members represent some of the most respected and influential figures in the local industry.
This recognition highlights the exceptional quality of the CompTIA ANZ Channel Community’s Executive Council and illustrates how the team is already contributing to the channel in Australia and New Zealand.
Moheb Moses is CompTIA's director of Channel Dynamics and community director for the ANZ Channel.
CompTIA ANZ Channel Community Executive Council Members Shine at the 2015 ARN Women in ICT Awards
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