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Meridian Energy appoints a CIO

By Staff Writer
Mar 31 2022 12:10PM

Elevates IT to the exec team to recognise importance of digital.

Meridian Energy, a New Zealand-based electricity generator and retailer, has appointed Bharat Ratanpal as its chief information officer.

Meridian Energy appoints a CIO

Ratanpal has been with the company since 2016, initially as head of ICT operations and more recently as its chief technology officer.

In a statement, Meridian Energy said Ratanpal has now been named CIO, which it said is “a new role on Meridian’s executive team.”

Meridian chief executive Neal Barclay said that adding the CIO role to the management team “recognises the strategic importance of digital transformation to our business.”

“Bharat has a wealth of expertise and has demonstrated his ability to lead, partner and enable others to put customers at the heart of our business through our digital program,” Barclay said.

“Adding Bharat to our eecutive team recognises his personal contribution to Meridian’s progress, having led Meridian’s IT function for five years.”

Ratanpal spent considerable time at Vodafone New Zealand and TelstraClear prior to joining Meridian.

Prior to Ratanpal, Glen McLatchie was general manager of ICT at Meridian, a position he held for over six years.

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