Ex-Telstra Purple Director of Sales, Michael Burt Joins the Murdoch Webster Team with an Eye on Rapid Growth

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“I am delighted to join what is already a very successful and well-respected company, Murdoch Webster is unique in its ability to align IT to human outcomes. The way clients consume IT and the reliance on digital transformation and automation will be paramount and vastly different to the past.”

Murdoch Webster, the leading provider of human-centred IT consulting services and solutions for today’s online businesses, today announced Michael Burt has joined the leadership team.

News Summary:

  • Murdoch Webster Technology Group (https://www.mwtg.com.au) appoints Ex-Telstra Purple Director of Sales, Michael Burt as Director.
  • In challenging conditions, customers have responded to MWTG’s focus on Human-centred IT and driven strong yearly growth.
  • Leadership team to rapidly expand all departments to drive intelligent, considered and innovative solutions aligned with evolving strategic goals of customers.

“The leadership team are thrilled to have Michael join us at Murdoch Webster. Michael’s experience and knowledge of the Australian IT industry is extraordinary. Murdoch Webster has enjoyed remarkable growth over the past 12 months despite the current global condition,” said MWTG Founder & CTO, Chris Mearns.

“With Michael on board, we are ready to continue that growth and expand our services to provide our clients with Human-centric solutions.”

An energetic veteran of the Australian IT industry, Michael has scaled high-performance, people-focused sales teams nationally at O2 Networks and most recently, Telstra Purple (Advanced Technologies – ICT & Security). Key success factors for Michael are culture and focusing on client outcomes

Aligning with the team last week, Michael commented, “I am delighted to join what is already a very successful and well-respected company, Murdoch Webster is unique in its ability to align IT to human outcomes. The way clients consume IT and the reliance on digital transformation and automation will be paramount and vastly different to the past.”

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