Brad Mancini
Brad's career in technology began at the age of twelve, writing games in Assembly language on a Commodore 64 — because BASIC was much too slow. That instinct for stripping away overhead and getting closer to the metal has driven everything since.
Over sixteen years based in Switzerland, Brad managed complex ICT and network transformation programmes across more than a dozen countries. The pattern was always the same: the successful operations were never the ones with the most sophisticated systems — they were the ones that had achieved structural simplicity.
Back in Australia, he led technical innovation and automation programmes — deploying AI, Machine Learning, and Augmented Reality into operations at national scale — followed by enterprise architecture and operations leadership in state and territory government.
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Simon Fennessy
Simon's career has been spent building and operating the infrastructure that sits underneath enterprises at national scale. From financial services to digital media, he developed an instinct for how complex systems either work — or collapse under their own weight.
Across Europe, Simon navigated the intersection of telecommunications technology and enterprise service delivery. In Australia, he led field contract delivery for one of the country's largest infrastructure programmes and drove AI and machine learning deployment into field operations. Most recently, he managed over 1,400 telecommunications sites nationally — experience spanning the full infrastructure lifecycle at scales where complexity is not an abstraction but a daily operational reality.
Simon has worked across Australia, Europe, and South America, bringing a global perspective to the challenge of enterprise complexity.
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Between us, we've sat at every layer of the stack: the code, the architecture, the operations, the infrastructure, the enterprise strategy, the national-scale rollout. The pattern is always the same. When complexity is collapsed, the same people achieve extraordinary things.