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Reimagining New Zealand post-COVID-19

A webcast event with Vittoria Shortt, chief executive and managing director of ASB Bank Limited.

Date
7:30am — 8:30am, 2 July 2020
Venue
Online
Location
Online
Price members
$0.00 incl GST
Price non-members
$40.00 incl GST

Overview

Resilience and leadership are the cornerstones for Kiwi business navigating the long-term impacts of COVID-19. ASB’s CEO Vittoria Shortt will discuss how ASB has been responding to the ripple effects of the situation affecting Kiwis, and how the bank is playing its role in kick-starting the economy.

Vittoria will also cover how ASB continues to look and find new ways of innovating, with the end-goal of jump-starting productivity, business and consumer confidence. All are needed to move New Zealand forward.

Ample time will be allocated during this event for Q&A with the live audience.

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Vittoria Shortt

Vittoria Shortt is the Chief Executive of ASB Bank Ltd, having commenced her leadership of the bank in February 2018.

Her appointment to Chief Executive follows a substantial career with the Commonwealth Bank Group, having held several senior positions within ASB’s parent company, The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA).

Most recently Vittoria was the Group Executive, Marketing and Strategy at CBA. Appointed to this role in 2015, she was responsible for Corporate Strategy, Mergers and Acquisitions, Advanced Analytics, Customer Advocacy and Marketing for CBA. During this time, she was also a member of ASB’s Board of Directors until she stepped down in 2017.

Having joined the Commonwealth Bank in 2002, she gained experience in leadership roles across the retail banking businesses of CBA and Bankwest, including customer-facing, operations and strategy roles such as the Commonwealth Bank’s Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Executive Retail Bankwest.

Her career initially began in New Zealand, working in Corporate Finance and Mergers and Acquisitions with Deloitte and Carter Holt Harvey.

Vittoria is a member of New Zealand Global Women and holds a Bachelor of Management Studies majoring in Accounting and Finance from Waikato University in New Zealand. She is also a Fellow Chartered Accountant with the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Australia and New Zealand.

She is married with two children.