Mike Quigley (businessman)


Michael Quigley is an Australian telecommunication business executive. He was the first Chief Executive Officer of NBN Co.

Career

Trained as an electrical engineer Quigley worked as an engineer and executive.
From 1971 to 2007 he worked for Alcatel, including the position of COO for the company's American arm.
At Alcatel Australia he was responsible for Alcatel’s business in Australia and New Zealand and established an early focus on research and development and technical management.
At Alcatel USA he was Chief Operating Officer in USA, President and Chief Executive Officer of Alcatel’s Fixed Communications Group in Paris.
He was President responsible for infrastructure products, including network switches and optical communications systems.
He was Alcatel's Chief Operating Officer.
From 24 July 2009 to 3 October 2013 he was Chief Executive Officer of NBN Co Limited.
He was a board member of Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions.

NBN

Mike Quigley was appointed chief executive officer of NBN Co on. In June 2010 he would donate $2 million to Neuroscience Research Australia, which will use the NBN to deliver remote rehabilitation therapy to stroke patients via the Nintendo Wii game console. Two million dollars is approximately equivalent to the NBN CEO's first year salary.
Mike Quigley announced in July 2013 that he would retire from NBN Co, staying on until a new CEO was found. He departed on 3 October 2013, replaced by former OPTUS & Telstra CEO Ziggy Switkowski as Executive Chairman with immediate effect.
In December 2013, Telsoc, the Australian Society for Telecommunications & Digital Communications, awarded their "Charles Todd Medal" for Excellence in Telecommunications to Michael Malone and Mike Quigley. Quigley's acceptance speech at Telsoc.
In 2015 Quigley, as past CEO of NBN Co, publicly attacked the NBN and the MTM, noting cost blowouts and delays that he said were the fault of changes made by the Coalition government to the rollout plan.

Education

He studied at the University of New South Wales where he received a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Engineering.

Community

Director of the Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute.