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NEC Australia appoints new vice president

The appointment is part of NEC’s broader strategy to strengthen its senior leadership, positioning the company for its next phase

NEC Australia has announced the appointment of Mike Sellars as its new vice president of the chief technology office (CTO), in a move that aims to reinforce the company’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions for government and enterprise clients.

A newly created role, Sellars will oversee solution development, advance NEC’s architecture practice and drive the evolution of NEC’s digital and managed services offerings.

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Sellars is a senior IT executive with over 25 years of experience leading in technology strategy, innovation and business transformation. He returns to NEC after previously holding senior roles within the company, including key contributions to NEC’s GovNext program. Most recently, Sellars served as Chief Technology Officer at Datacom, leading national strategic initiatives, digital solutions, and technology-led service evolution.

“The appointment of Mike Sellars as vice president of our newly created chief technology office underscores NEC’s commitment to our next era of technology leadership and innovation in Australia,” NEC senior vice president of digital government and finance Keith Morrison says.

“With his extensive expertise, industry knowledge, and proven track record, Mike will be instrumental in shaping NEC’s technology direction and delivering high-value, future-ready solutions for our clients.”

The role will be based in Perth, home to NEC’s Australian Centre of Excellence (CoE) in digital government, representing NEC’s continued investment in the region, strengthening national capability while deepening engagement with customers and partners in Western Australia.

“NEC has a strong legacy of delivering innovative, high-impact technology solutions, and I’m excited to build on that foundation,” Sellars says,

“With a focus on driving technology strategy and enhancing NEC’s digital and managed services, I look forward to working with the team on transformative solutions for our customers.”

Sellars’ appointment is part of NEC’s broader strategy to strengthen its senior leadership team, positioning the company for its next phase of growth and innovation.

In recent months, NEC has welcomed several senior leaders, including Godwin Chai as head of sales Australia and Lynne Barry as vice president of legal and compliance, following the retirement of Paul Reed. These appointments underscore NEC’s commitment to building a world-class leadership team to meet the evolving needs of its clients.

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