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Pam Rebecca
Former General Manager of Digital ANZ

About Pam Rebecca

Pam is responsible for ANZ’s digital channels including ANZ goMoney™, anz.com and Internet Banking, as well as ANZ’s Digital Transformation Program. She has over 30 years experience in banking and finance across sales, channel and operations management, customer experience, credit risk, human resources and finance. As a self-confessed geek and social media ambassador, Pam can always be found with more than one of the latest and greatest devices within arm’s length, whether that be iPhone 6, iPad, Kindle, Fitbit or Google Glass. She leads an active digital life and enjoys the patronising coaching in technology offered by her two digital native daughters.  

articles by Pam Rebecca

05 Aug 2015

Stop asking women to change

Pam Rebecca | Former General Manager of Digital ANZ

Acceptable wisdom seems to be that for women to be taken seriously as business leaders they should only speak on business issues and studiously avoid addressing the so called work-life balance or the challenges of juggling a career and a family.

03 Feb 2015

Five non-negotiables of social business

Pam Rebecca | Former General Manager of Digital ANZ

The digital age has many attributes - technology, innovation, mobile, cloud and data, but the superpower of the time is unquestionably social media. Here are five ways that social media is disrupting all that you thought you knew about leading a business.

11 Nov 2014

Asia and digital – the twin revolutions

Pam Rebecca | Former General Manager of Digital ANZ

What is digital? Is it data, platforms, an app? A website? Social? Content? The list goes on. And that's just beginning with the customer side of digital. There's a whole other list of questions when it comes to what is often called digitisation - transforming the underlying processes that support your business.

13 Oct 2014

Six things you need to know about leading digital change

Pam Rebecca | Former General Manager of Digital ANZ

As someone who has been interested in computing and technology since I was a teenager (in the days when a teenager interested in technology was so not cool), I cannot imagine living in a more exciting time as the world makes a tectonic shift towards digital.