Angela Goodsir

Founder and Director, Thinkly


Angela Goodsir is an enterprise wide executive with a proven track record in transformative industry and business change with a deep understanding of strategic and commercial drivers.

Angela Goodsir is an enterprise-wide executive with a proven track record in transformative industry and business change with a deep understanding of strategic and commercial drivers. She has delivered several large and complex business technology transformations in the Australian media sector, in 2023 she was nominated as one of the inaugural Top 50 Women Gamechangers in TV globally. Angela is also an experienced CTO and in 2018 was recognised as one of Australia’s Top 50 CIO’s. She is a well-respected media technologist, operations executive and thought leader. 

Angela is an Approved Advisor with the Advisory Board Centre and consults to business in strategic advisory, business model development, business scalability, business transformation and re-engineering. Her experience has seen her lead large teams to manage digital disruption and operational complexity through harnessing and leveraging technology to drive business strategy and relentless innovation.

Angela has demonstrated leadership capability, a broad strategic mindset, resilience, inquisitiveness and agitates for change and thinking outside the box. She is passionate about leading business transformation towards a digital future.

 

Read More From Angela

  • A Guide to Project Management Methodologies

    How can effective project management drive the innovation agenda? The answer is simple - by implementing project management methodologies that provide the right balance of structure, fluidity and adaptability whilst having a proven track record of success. Read more…

  • Project Management Methodologies Explained: The Waterfall Project Management Methodology

    The waterfall project management methodology is a well-established methodology.Its step-by-step sequencing ensures that projects are broken down into logical stages, with new stages generally only beginning once previous ones have been completed. Read more…