iiNet has confirmed David Buckingham as its new CEO. Buckingham had been the acting in the position since November last year and was appointed by the ISP’s board of directors after an extensive worldwide search. His appointment follows the resignation in March of founder and CEO Michael Malone. Buckingham had been the ISP’s chief financial officer and company secretary since January 2008. For 10 years prior, he was finance director, business division, at Virgin Media. “Despite strong competition from applicants around the world, David proved an obvious choice as the person to lead iiNet now and into the future,” said iiNet chairman Michael Smith. “David has made the role his own over the past nine months, delivering the company’s strongest ever results, market-leading customer service, and organic growth,” he said. Smith said David has taken iiNet to a level where it can genuinely compete with some of the largest companies in Australia. “The iiNet leadership team has chartered an exciting course for the business over the next five years, and David is the best person to deliver on this plan. The focus is to strengthen our market share, increase profitability and extend our customer service excellence into new business areas,” he said. In February this year, iiNet reported a profit of $29 million for its half year ending December 31 2013, down 9 per cent on the same period in 2012. Revenue was $493.1 million over for the half year, up four per cent on the previous year. Related content Opinion How can CIOs protect Personal Identifiable Information (PII) for a new class of data consumers? Enterprises and data owners must ensure customer data privacy while training their machine learning models. Let us learn how. By Yash Mehta Mar 22, 2023 10 mins Data Privacy Data Science Machine Learning News ServiceNow continues workflow platform expansion with Utah release The company also doubles down on its customer success automation efforts, but bucks the trend by omitting GPT. By Peter Sayer Mar 22, 2023 7 mins CIO Build Automation Enterprise Architecture BrandPost Don’t buy into the hype of network observability to realize digital transformation success Just collect the right data and follow it to where it leads you. By Jeremy Rossbach, Chief Technical Evangelist, Broadcom Mar 22, 2023 3 mins Networking Feature How culture and strategic partnerships help fuel transformation Marc Hale, CTO for AIA New Zealand, recently spoke with Cathy O’Sullivan, editor for CIO New Zealand, about navigating the complexities of digital transformation, and focusing on culture to enable healthier outcomes for customers. By CIO staff Mar 22, 2023 7 mins CTO Digital Transformation Change Management Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe