- Deutsche Telekom CIO Peter Leukert named BT’s new Chief Digital Officer
- Leukert takes over from Harmeen Mehta, easing Howard Watson’s interim role
What happened: Peter Leukert appointed as BT’s new Chief Digital Officer
BT has appointed Peter Leukert, the Chief Information Officer (CIO) of Deutsche Telekom, as its new Chief Digital Officer. Leukert will also head BT’s Digital function, overseeing the company’s digital transformation efforts. His appointment marks a permanent replacement for Harmeen Mehta, who previously held the role.
The move also relieves Howard Watson, BT’s Chief Technology Officer, of his interim duties managing both technology and digital functions. Leukert’s experience at Deutsche Telekom positions him well to lead BT’s digital strategy, aiming to drive innovation and enhance customer experiences in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
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Why it’s important
This appointment is significant as BT continues its efforts to transform digitally and remain competitive in the telecommunications industry. Leukert’s expertise, honed at one of Europe’s leading telecom companies, is expected to accelerate the company’s efforts in digital innovation, especially as the industry faces increasing demand for advanced digital solutions and services.
By relieving Howard Watson of his dual role, BT also strengthens its leadership structure, ensuring more focused attention on both technological advancements and digital transformation. Leukert’s leadership could be key to driving BT’s future growth and operational efficiency.