Perth, Western Australia, Australia – October 2024 – Chris Chapman has been named the new Chief Information Officer (CIO) at Perth Radiological Clinic. Chris will be responsible for advancing the clinic’s IT strategy, overseeing the digital transformation of medical imaging services, and driving operational efficiencies across its 21 locations in Perth.
Chris Chapman brings over 20 years of experience in IT leadership and digital transformation. Prior to joining Perth Radiological Clinic, Chris served at Wesfarmers Chemicals, Energy & Fertilisers, where he held multiple roles over nearly six years, most recently as Manager – Data and Digital. In this role, he led the development of comprehensive data strategies, implemented digital tools, and drove innovation in analytics and digital solutions.
Before Wesfarmers, Chris was the Digital Manager at Kleenheat, another Wesfarmers division. He was responsible for developing digital strategies, managing product-centric programs, and improving customer experiences through data-driven solutions and user-centric design.
Earlier in his career, Chris held roles at Wesfarmers Chemicals, Energy & Fertilisers as an eCommunications Coordinator. In this role, he managed digital projects, intranet systems, and internal social media strategies, setting the foundation for his expertise in digital transformation.
Chris also has a strong background in intranet management and eCommunications, having worked as an Intranet Engineer at BDP (Building Design Partnership Ltd), where he managed the firm’s intranet systems and supported digital collaboration across the organization.
About Perth Radiological Clinic
Perth Radiological Clinic is a leading provider of diagnostic medical imaging services across 21 locations in Perth, Western Australia. With a focus on accuracy, professionalism, and affordability, the clinic offers a range of services, including MRI, CT, ultrasound, and X-ray. Committed to delivering patient-centered care, the clinic leverages state-of-the-art technology and expert radiologists to ensure the highest quality of diagnostic imaging.
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