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Damian Kassabgi
EVP, Public Policy and Communications at Afterpay
Damian Kassabgi is a seasoned technology executive and public policy expert who has held leadership roles in several prominent tech companies and government organizations.1 He served as EVP of Public Policy and Communications at Afterpay from September 2018 to February 2022.1 During his tenure, he was also a sub-committee member of the board, contributing to Afterpay's growth to a $40 billion valuation and its position as a top 20 ASX Company.1
As of January 2025, Kassabgi is the CEO of the Tech Council of Australia (TCA), a position he assumed in June 2024.235 In this role, he leads Australia's peak body for the tech sector, focusing on fostering growth, innovation, and job creation in the Australian technology industry.4
Career Highlights
- Tech Council of Australia (TCA): Appointed as CEO in June 2024235
- Block: Head of International Public Policy (February 2022 - September 2022)1
- Afterpay: EVP, Public Policy and Communications (September 2018 - February 2022)1
- Uber: Held various leadership roles in public policy (July 2016 - September 2018)1
- Google: Senior Manager, Public Policy for YouTube (June 2013 - June 2016)1
- Australian Government: Served as a senior adviser to Prime Ministers Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd (2008-2013)1
Background and Advocacy
Kassabgi comes from a diverse background, having grown up in a household where his parents spoke English as a second language.35 He attended public schools and aims to be a role model for people from low socio-economic or migrant backgrounds seeking careers in technology.35
In his role at the TCA, Kassabgi is committed to:
- Reaching the goal of 1.2 million tech workers in Australia by 203035
- Advocating for policy reform to accelerate the development of an AI-capable workforce4
- Promoting Australian innovation in areas such as FinTech, cleantech, and energy transition4
Kassabgi's appointment to the TCA was announced on April 30, 2024, and he officially began his role on June 11, 2024.5
