Sheryle Moon is an Australian businesswoman who is an advisor to PlaceChangers.[1]
Career history
Sheryle is presently engaged at The American Chamber of Commerce in Australia in the capacity of General Manager.
Previous roles include: Chief Evangelist of Spinify, Chief Revenue Officer at eWAY, CEO Australian Institute of Project Management, Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Information Industry Association,[2] Vice President of Computer Sciences Corporation, Head of Recruitment for the Australian Defence Forces and a managing partner with Accenture.[3]
Moon was named a Telstra Business Woman on the Year in 1999.[4] She was named by Prime Minister John Howard as one of the 20 most influential women and a founding member of the Honoring Women Program on Australia Day in 2001.[citation needed] In 2006, she was inducted to the Australian National University Hall of Fame for her contributions to the ICT and business sectors.[5]