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    Chief Digital Technology Officer at WooliesX

    James Wilson, Chief Digital Technology Officer at WooliesX

    James Wilson is the Chief Digital Technology Officer at WooliesX, a subsidiary of Woolworths Group in Australia. He has over 20 years of experience in software and network engineering, having worked in both Australia and the United States.1

    Prior to joining WooliesX in October 2022, James held several notable positions:

    • Distinguished Engineer at Commonwealth Bank of Australia (July 2021 - October 2022)1
    • Chief Engineer at x15ventures (August 2020 - October 2022)1
    • Senior Software Engineering Manager at Apple in Cupertino, California (January 2012 - May 2017)1
    • Senior Software Engineering Manager at Amazon Web Services (May 2017 - June 2018)1

    In his current role as Chief Digital Technology Officer at WooliesX, James is responsible for leading the technology direction, engineering, and architecture practices to create better experiences for Woolworths, BigW, and Countdown customers.1

    James holds a CCIE (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert) certification and is fluent in English.1

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    Experience

    Chief Digital Technology Officer at WooliesX since October 2022
    Distinguished Engineer at Commonwealth Bank, July 2021 - October 2022, Senior Software Engineering Manager at Apple, Amazon Web Services, and earlier roles at Cisco and as an Indie Developer

    Location

    Sydney, New South Wales, Australia