Jeff Chenevey on Why It Was Never About the Technology

There’s a moment that changes everything. For Jeff Chenevey, it didn’t happen in a boardroom or during a high-stakes programme—it happened in a client office, watching a colleague take his final breath. In that moment, everything sharpened. What matters. What doesn’t. What lasts. The Underdog Who Chose Challenge Jeff’s story doesn’t begin with privilege or […]
Sam Borkar on Building a Life That Doesn’t Fit in One Lane

There’s a moment in Sam Borkar’s story that feels almost cinematic. A young international student, newly arrived in Australia, walking through Melbourne, looking up at glass buildings and imagining a desk behind one of those windows. He didn’t have a roadmap or industry experience, just a quiet question: how do I get there? Curiosity as […]
Jason Hu on Finding Mission Control Inside ERP

Three years into his ERP career, Jason Hu hit a quiet crossroads. On paper, everything looked right. He was working across industries, delivering SAP and SuccessFactors implementations, collaborating with teams across sectors, and building a reputation as someone who thrived in the structured chaos of project delivery. But internally, a question began to surface: Is […]
Simon Pate on Staying Calm in the Chaos of ERP

ERP projects are rarely calm environments. Deadlines tighten, systems break in unexpected ways, and teams feel the pressure of programs where thousands of moving parts need to align. For Simon Pate, those moments of intensity have simply become part of the rhythm of a career that has spanned nearly three decades in enterprise technology. And […]
Allison Arandez on Opportunity, Confidence, and a New Era for Women in Tech

Allison Arandez didn’t set out to build a career in HR technology. Like so many of the best stories, it started with a nudge. A new payroll system needed implementing. It was added to her job. And somewhere between the spreadsheets and the system screens, Allison discovered something important about herself: she didn’t just like […]
Keagen Georgiou on Building Systems People Can Love

Some leaders measure success by go-live dates. For Keagen Georgiou, success is about what’s left behind: teams who can deliver, systems they can trust, and a culture that feels stronger for having gone through the change together. From Numbers to the Business of People Keagen grew up in South Africa, inspired by his father, who was a trained […]
Sahil Naqvi on Building in ERP with Purpose and Humanity

“Give the world the best you have and the best comes back to you… I live this and I reap the benefit out of it.” For Sahil Naqvi, this isn’t just a mantra — it’s the philosophy that has carried him through personal challenges, entrepreneurial struggles, and the shifting landscapes of technology and business. From […]
Nicole Dundas on Building Bridges Through People and Technology

In the early 2000s, Nicole Dundas was like many young Australians chasing adventure abroad, heading to London with hope, curiosity, and a touch of nerves. Unlike most, she carried a skill that set her apart: fluent German, learned during a high school exchange in Switzerland. She dreamed of a role where she could connect cultures, […]
Kamal Sehrawat on Courage, Curiosity, and Nurturing Connections in Tech

Sometimes success starts with a break to shift focus upon new things. For Kamal Sehrawat, the story of a career in IT is also a story of courage, curiosity, and the human connections that make work meaningful. His journey spans continents, industries, and technologies—but at its heart, it’s a deeply personal journey of growth, mentorship, […]
Jasmine O’Reilly on Dancing Through Life and Work

“People don’t remember the steps you took, but how you made them feel and the impression you left behind.” Early Life and the Power of Dance Jasmine O’Reilly’s story begins far from spreadsheets, project plans, or ERP systems—it begins on a dance floor. From the age of three until sixteen, Jasmine immersed herself in the […]