Macquarie appoints Chief Information Officer

David Reeve from the Study Group on Pitt Street in the Sydney CBD. 11th July 2014.
Picture by DAMIAN SHAW.com

After an extensive recruitment and selection process, David Reeve has been formally appointed to the role of Chief Information Officer.


As Interim Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the past six months, David has made a strong contribution to major transformational change initiatives currently underway across the University.

“The role of CIO is pivotal to the University and our IT systems provide fundamental campus-wide support,” said Tim Beresford, Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Vice-Chancellor.

“I am confident David can lead the program of work, and that he will bring some unique perspectives and insights given his diverse experience.”

As an executive leader who thrives on implementing business transformation, David brings over 20 years of experience gained across a wide spectrum of industries including financial services, education and airlines.

Prior to joining Macquarie, David has previously held executive roles around the globe and since moving to Sydney, he has worked for some of Australia’s most iconic brands including Qantas, ANZ and the Macquarie Group.

“I am extremely proud to be joining Macquarie University at what is an amazing time for all of us,” he said.

“There are huge opportunities for the IT Function to help enable the vision set out in Framing of Futures and I am looking forward to leading the team on this journey.”

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