Spark announces departure of Product Director

ADMIN
Thu, Apr 18 2024 08:30 am

MARKET RELEASE – THURSDAY 18 APRIL 2024

Spark announces departure of Product Director

Spark today announced the departure of Product Director Tessa Tierney, who has decided to pursue a new opportunity with UP Education.

Spark CEO Jolie Hodson said, “I would like to thank Tessa for the significant contribution she has made since she joined Spark nine years ago. Tessa is a customer and people focused leader who played a pivotal role in our successful flip to Agile and has led our substantial product simplification and digitisation programme, which is delivering better experiences for our customers.

“We thank Tessa for her mahi and wish her all the best in her new endeavours.”

Spark confirmed it would not be replacing the Product Director role on the Leadership Squad.

The changes are effective from 30 June 2024, at which time the Spark Leadership Squad will include:
• Jolie Hodson, CEO
• Stefan Knight, Finance Director
• Mark Beder, Customer Director Enterprise and Government
• Greg Clark, SME and Consumer Director
• Matt Bain, Marketing Director
• Renee Mateparae, Network and Operations Director
• Melissa Anastasiou, General Counsel
• Leela Ashford (nee Gantman), Corporate Relations and Sustainability Director
• Heather Polglase, People and Culture Director
• John Wesley-Smith, Strategy and Regulatory Director

Authorised by:

Chante Mueller
Head of Investor Relations & Insurance

For more information contact:

For media queries please contact:
Althea Lovell
Corporate Relations Lead Partner
(64) 21 222 2992
[email protected]

For investor queries please contact:
Chante Mueller
Head of Investor Relations & Insurance
(64) 27 469 3062
[email protected]



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