Telecommunications giant Telecommunications giant Ericsson has appointed Shraddha Bhuyan as the new Head of Communications for Australia and New Zealand. Bhuyan steps into the role previously held by Daina Fahey, who is currently on maternity leave.Bhuyan brings a wealth of experience to Ericsson, having most recently served as the Global Senior Marcomms Manager for North America and ANZ regions at NACON, a prominent player in the gaming industry. Prior to her stint in gaming, she honed her skills in the fast-paced world of public relations, working with a focus on tech sector clients at the agency Archetype.Ericsson's move to appoint Bhuyan underscores the company?ÇÖs commitment to robust communication strategies in the dynamic Australian and New Zealand markets. As the telecommunications industry continues to evolve with rapid technological advancements, strong leadership in communications becomes increasingly crucial.Bhuyan's appointment comes at a pivotal time for Ericsson as the company navigates the complexities of 5G deployment, network infrastructure development, and the broader digital transformation landscape. has appointed Shraddha Bhuyan as the new Head of Communications for Australia and New Zealand. Bhuyan steps into the role previously held by Daina Fahey, who is currently on maternity leave.Bhuyan brings a wealth of experience to Ericsson, having most recently served as the Global Senior Marcomms Manager for North America and ANZ regions at NACON, a prominent player in the gaming industry. Prior to her stint in gaming, she honed her skills in the fast-paced world of public relations, working with a focus on tech sector clients at the agency Archetype.Ericsson's move to appoint Bhuyan underscores the company?ÇÖs commitment to robust communication strategies in the dynamic Australian and New Zealand markets. As the telecommunications industry continues to evolve with rapid technological advancements, strong leadership in communications becomes increasingly crucial.Bhuyan's appointment comes at a pivotal time for Ericsson as the company navigates the complexities of 5G deployment, network infrastructure development, and the broader digital transformation landscape.