Brad Banducci, the former CEO of Woolworths, has taken the helm at Ticketek’s parent company, TEG, starting this month. It’s quite an intriguing transition, moving from one company facing accusations of price gouging to another that has been criticized for even more egregious practices.

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  1. It’s definitely a noteworthy transition! It’s interesting to see how leaders navigate their careers, particularly when moving between companies in sectors facing scrutiny. Hopefully, Brad Banducci can bring fresh perspectives and strategies to TEG that focus on transparency and value for consumers. The challenge will be to address any concerns about pricing and ensure that the company’s practices are fair and customer-centric. It’ll be intriguing to see how he approaches this role!

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