Red Piranha Snag Former NAB and PWC Power Houses

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Red Piranha has announced Nicola Nicol and David Plisek will join their Corporate Advisory Panel.

Nicola is an experienced consultant and industry professional with her most recent role as Partner at PWC, leading their Australian Government and Public Sector Cyber Practice. She has also held leadership roles at global conglomerates Royal Bank of Scotland, Lloyds Banking Group and JP Morgan.

David has worked as the Head of Partnerships, Ventures in Enterprise Security at NAB and has also held senior roles in international banks such as Standard Chartered and is currently the co-founder of DivisonX Venture Partners. He was also an officer working for DFAT (Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade).

“With over 40 years combined experience in the information security sector, Nicola and David will be an invaluable addition to our Corporate Advisory Panel, helping the organisation expand its cybersecurity offerings across Australia and internationally.” said Kane Bennett, Red Piranha, Executive Director.

Also joining them on the Corporate Advisory Panel is Terry Walsh, moving up from his role as Chief Operating Officer. With over 30 years of global experience in the technology and cybersecurity fields, Terry was the Chief Executive Officer of Cisco, and during his time there, he tripled the organisation’s revenue. He was also the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Panorama Synergy.

“Nicola, David and Terry will be working with Nicholas McKenzie, Chair of the Corporate Advisory Panel. We congratulate Terry on his move and welcome Nicola and David to the team.We are very excited to welcome Nicola, David and Terry to our Corporate Advisory Panel, Chaired by Nicholas. Red Piranha’s Executive Team will be supported by the Panel’s wealth of industry experience. The Corporate Advisory Panel will work closely with our Executive Team to address industry challenges, highlight product growth opportunities, and provide guidance concerning our corporate strategy.” said Bennett.

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