Outgoing AustCyber CEO heads to EY


Tuesday, 22 March, 2022

Outgoing AustCyber CEO heads to EY

Outgoing AustCyber CEO Michelle Price will join EY as Partner in the Oceania cybersecurity, privacy and trusted technology practice, effective 2 May.

“We are thrilled to have someone of Michelle’s calibre in the cybersecurity sector join us at EY," said Richard Bergman, EY Oceania cybersecurity leader.

“Michelle has a distinguished career as an instrumental figure responsible for the growth of Australia’s cybersecurity entrepreneurial talent, and assuring a diverse pipeline of people and technology capabilities for the industry and wider economy.

Michelle Price will lead the Government and Public Sector team.

Price will lead the Government and Public Sector team and focus on protecting digital government and essential services. She will also grow EY’s cybersecurity ecosystem and work to build the industry with the start-up and private equity community.

“EY is excited Michelle is joining our growing cyber practice to apply and expand her reach and impact with our clients who will benefit from her deep experience.

“The depth of cyber talent in the EY ranks continues to ensure that clients across all sectors and service lines are well served by leading professionals who understand the ever-changing threat environment,” Bergman said.

“I’m very excited to be joining EY; it’s a perfect cultural fit with its transformational approach to tackling cybersecurity challenges with clients, and a global network of leading practitioners and resources to continue my passion for the cybersecurity sector and protecting Australia,” Price said.

Main image credit: ©stock.adobe.com/au/Andrii Yalanskyi

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