06 March 2023
Mark Aue appointed as Chorus’ Chief Financial Officer
Chorus has today announced that Mark Aue has been appointed to the role of Chief Financial Officer from April 11.
Mr Aue has more than 20 years’ global experience, leading large teams across multiple industries, including telecommunications, digital technology, FMCG and professional services.
“We are delighted to have secured a CFO of Mark’s calibre,” said Chorus Chief Executive JB Rousselot.
“Mark brings a wealth of industry and leadership experience, having been most recently the CEO of 2Degrees and before that the CFO of Vodafone. As we look to future opportunities, we’re well poised to leverage Mark’s experience.”
Chorus Board Chair Mark Cross said: “I am excited to welcome Mark to Chorus. With his extensive background and unique perspective on the needs of our retail service providers, he will be a valuable addition to the team.”
Mr Aue says: “I am proud to be joining Chorus and working with such a talented team. Chorus has a rich heritage in New Zealand telecommunications and driving material innovation. They’re a key enabler to both present and future generations of Kiwis who live, work and play in ways we had never imagined. I look forward to driving Chorus' continued success.”
Mr Aue and his family will be based in Auckland.
Mr Rousselot thanked Executive member Andrew Carroll for taking on the role of acting CFO, on top of his regular GM Customer & Network Operations role.
“Andy has done a fantastic job covering the CFO role. I could not have asked for more dedication and resilience from Andy, especially over the last few weeks leading Chorus’ response to Cyclone Gabrielle while also doing the CFO role.”
Mr Carroll will continue in his GM Customer & Network Operations role.
ENDS
For further information:
Nathan Beaumont
Head of Corporate Relations
Phone: +64 4 896 4352
Mobile: +64 (21) 243 8412
Email: [email protected]
Brett Jackson
Investor Relations Manager
Phone: +64 4 896 4039
Mobile: +64 (27) 488 7808
Email: [email protected]
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