CIO ranks Probe Group Chief Technology and Digital Officer, Rohan Khanna 11th in top Technology / Digital leaders in Australia
After featuring on the CIO Top 50 at number 23 last year, following up with this prestigious accolade in 2025 acknowledges Khanna’s leadership and significant contributions to the company’s technological advancements.
Khanna’s strategic direction has been instrumental in driving innovation and fostering growth, both within Probe Group and the wider CX industry, and he is a vital member of our senior leadership team.
“This award acknowledges the dedication of our entire team at Probe Group to seamlessly blend digital innovation with the irreplaceable value of human connection. Our people are our greatest asset and we believe in equipping them and empowering them with the tools, technologies and support they need to not just meet but go beyond our customers’ expectations. This award fuels our commitment to remain at the forefront of CX evolution, where technology enhances, not replaces, the human touch.”
Rohan Khanna, Probe Group Chief Technology and Digital Officer
The CIO50 Awards, a key event in Foundry’s global CIO awards program, serve as a benchmark for excellence in the technology & digital sector. The Group’s success at this year’s event underscores its position as a leader in technology, digital innovation and its dedication to creating a dynamic and supportive workplace.
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