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Edward Pretty


Edward (Ted) Pretty (born 1957, Darwin, NT, Australia), is an Australian businessman and lawyer.

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Education

Pretty obtained a bachelor's degree in Arts (Economics) and First Class Honors Degree in Law.

Early career

Pretty was a Partner at Media and Telecommunications Law Firm, Gilbert & Tobin. From there, he moved to Optus, serving as an adviser and director of Optus Communications and Optus Vision.

Telstra

In October 1997 Pretty was appointed Managing Director, International of Australia's public and largest telecommunications company Telstra.

During his time at Telstra, Pretty served in a number of roles, including head of Telstra's Convergent Business Group, and the head of Telstra Retail.

Finally, in 2003 he became Group Managing Director of the Telstra Technology, Innovation and Products Group.

During his tenure at Telstra, Pretty oversaw the entry and early steps of the company in internet and online business.

Pretty resigned from Telstra in 2005.

Macquarie group

In 2006, Pretty became a consultant at Macquarie Group, and continued on with the company to become Executive Director of Macquarie Capital. He was instrumental in Macquarie's bid to build the national broadband network.

Gulf finance house

Pretty joined Gulf Finance House as CEO of Investment Capital and in December 2009, was appointed Group Chief Executive Officer.

Hills limited

On 3 September 2012, Pretty was confirmed as the Group Managing Director of Hills Limited. On the appointment, the company commenced a major restructure and transformation and today is a leaner, company focused on delivering integrated technology and communication solutions into trusted environments. Hills solutions can be found everywhere from homes and hospitals, to educational institutions, businesses and governments.

With a number of South Australian universities and the SA Government and Premier Jay Weatherill, Pretty established two centres in Adelaide to foster innovation and support start-up companies.

On 27 May 2015, Pretty resigned from his position as Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer having transformed the company, leaving it with a strong balance sheet, simplified business model, strong brand and set for growth in technology solutions.

Directorships

Pretty was a director of ASX Listed NextDC Limited and was Advisory Chairman, Australia and New Zealand of Indian IT company Tech Mahindra Group

He was Chairman and on the Board of ASX listed RP Data Limited for 8 years. He was Chairman, Fujitsu Australia and NZ. Investments. Pretty is a co investor, shareholder and director of Bevan Slattery's undersea cable company SubPartners.

Australian governmental advisory roles

Pretty is on The Ministerial Advisory Council on Communications for the Honorable Malcolm Turnbull MP, Minister for Communications.

He advised on the "E-commerce expert group" set up by the then Minister for Financial Services and Regulation, the Honorable Joe Hockey and served as one of the "Members of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Cultural Councils"

References

Edward Pretty Wikipedia