New Chief Information and Transformation Officer
Raja Saleem Javaid has been appointed as the Chief Information and Transformation Officer (CITO) at the University.
Joining in early October from the International Airlines Group (IAG), Raja will sit on the University’s Executive Board and lead Warwick’s Information & Digital Group (IDG).
He will oversee the University’s ambitious digital transformation programme, which underpins Warwick’s growth and development as a world-class institution.
Working closely with colleagues across the University, Raja will continue to develop and improve Warwick's systems and processes so it can continue to meet the fast-changing needs of its community and stakeholders.
With over 20 years’ experience from the aerospace, engineering, and retail sectors, Raja has a proven track record for delivering complex and large-scale information technology programmes for brands including Rolls Royce, Boots and Dixons Retail.
Raja and IDG will drive our ambition to be the best place to teach, learn, research, innovate, work and grow.
Commenting on his appointment, Raja said:
"I’m thrilled to be joining a truly world class university at such an exciting time. Robust information technology systems underpin the successful operation of modern organisations, and Warwick is no different.
I am looking forward to the challenge of overseeing the systems, networks, and technologies which support Warwick’s teaching and research excellence and enable staff and students to deliver and experience some of the highest quality university education in the world."
Stuart Croft, our Vice-Chancellor, said:
“I’m delighted that Raja has joined us at such an important point in our digital transformation journey.
He brings with him a wealth of experience, knowledge and expertise along with a proven track record for delivering complex IT projects within multinational organisations.
He is ideally placed to ensure we have the world-class digital infrastructure we need to continue to meet the fast-changing needs of our staff, students and global community. I look forward to working with him over the coming months and years.”