When you receive feedback it is always humbling, and takes time to process. Over the last few weeks an IT Professional named Ali M made contact with me and started to provide feedback. While this is not the first book review that I received I have been so happy and appreciative that the book is landing well and having the intended purpose. (Below is his unedited feedback). Thanks Ali for taking the time to write your insights and sharing this more broadly. BTW you write so well, I would encourage that you consider professional chapter yourself at some stage! July 7th Hi David, I hope this message finds you well. Just wanted to say how much I'm loving your book. I'm halfway through and the insights have already been incredibly valuable. I only wish I had discovered these lessons years ago. I'm also from Macquarie and got to know that you are retiring. I wish we could have worked together. I was wondering if you'd be open to being my mentor. Books are gre...
Camilo Sandoval Camilo Sandoval (MBA) • 1st (MBA) • 1st Former White House Chief Information Security Officer of thUnited States and Senior Policy Advisor for AI and Information Technology at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) | Ex Wall Street, NSA & U.S. Air Force Former White House Chief Information Security Officer of the United States and Senior Policy Advisor for AI and Information Technology at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) | Ex Wall Street, NSA & U.S. Air Force 3 days ago 🔰 I recently watched David Gee ’s interview on CIO Leadership Live, where he shared insightful lessons from his extensive global career as CIO for Australia, Asia Pacific, Japan, and the USA. In the interview, David, who recently retired as Global Head of Technology, Cyber, and Data Risk at Macquarie Group, talks candidly about the pivotal moments in his career, the lessons learned, and the evolution of leadership roles in IT. His experience, particularly as CIO at MetLif...
Aditya Raj Singh Aditya Raj Singh • 1st • 1st Undergrad Student at University technology Sydney Undergrad Student at University technology Sydney 3 days ago J ust finished reading The Aspiring CIO and CISO by David Gee GAICD , and I’m truly inspired! David's ability to simplify complex topics like loyalty, trust, and risk culture makes them accessible and engaging for even a college student like me. Although the title focuses on CIO and CISOs, the insight David shares are valuable for anyone looking to advance their career, even outside the IT world. He covers topics like building a personal brand, developing a 90-day-plan and connecting effectively like stakeholders. His personal insights throughout the chapters really resonated with me. Honestly, I never considered becoming a CIO due to a lack of knowledge and opportunities, but this book changed my perspective. Huge thanks to David Gee GAICD for this valuable contribution! David: Thanks Aditya, appreciate that is was you...
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