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Telstra’s new director is a 32-year-old entrepreneur – The Australian Financial Review
Bridget Loudon, 32, is now the youngest independent board member of an ASX200 company by 12 years.

Ms Loudon joins the Telstra board as it plans for life without about $1 billion a year in payments from the NBN for switching off copper connections. These payments are due to stop by June 2024.
The telco is mounting a fight to take customers off the NBN, with Mr Mullen saying earlier this year he believed up to 30 per cent of the market could ditch fixed-line internet connections.
Ms Loudon began her professional career at Bain & Company in 2010, but she’s always been an entrepreneur, hav…
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