2degrees
Nigel Wilson has over 20 years of experience in various roles related to product management, propositions, and marketing in the telecommunications industry. Nigel is currently working as the Product & Proposition Lead for Business Mobile at 2degrees since April 2023. Before that, they served as the Product Marketing Manager for Business at MyRepublic from August 2022 to April 2023.
Prior to these roles, Nigel spent several years at Vodafone New Zealand, where they held various positions including Consumer Broadband Product Lead, Propositions, GTM & Engagement CoE Lead, and Proposition Manager. Nigel was responsible for developing creative and commercially sound propositions for business customers, with a focus on mobile, broadband, security, and cloud services.
Before joining Vodafone, Nigel worked at Spark Digital New Zealand as a Proposition Manager, where they were involved in delivering Unified Communications and Voice propositions. Additionally, they served as a Business Manager for Propositions and as a Portfolio Manager.
Earlier in their career, Nigel worked at Telecom New Zealand and Telecom New Zealand - Wholesale in roles such as Senior Broadband Marketing Manager and Product Manager for Interconnection services.
Nigel began their career at Cable & Wireless PLC as a Product Manager for Enhanced Voice, where they were responsible for operational and revenue management of the INcontrol service.
Overall, Nigel Wilson has a strong background in product management, marketing, and propositions within the telecommunications industry.
Nigel Wilson completed their Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) with a major in Marketing and their Bachelor of Arts (BA) with a major in Political Studies from the University of Auckland, from 1987 to 1991.
2degrees
2degrees is a full service telecommunications provider. We launched in 2009, significantly lowering the cost of mobile for Kiwis, but we've actually been around a little while longer. Back in the 90s a visionary group of Maori challenged the crown through the Treaty of Waitangi and won the rights to 3G spectrum. Despite financial and regulatory adversity a Maori Trust (Hautaki) was established with the challenge of launching New Zealand’s third mobile network. Since then, we’ve been busy. We have built a brand new mobile network, helping us to cover 98.5% of the places Kiwis live and work. In March 2015 we also acquired NZ's fourth largest ISP (Snap), and now offer internet services as well as mobile to Kiwis across the country. We all really believe in what we are trying to accomplish for our customers and New Zealand. We’ve even been lucky enough to be recognised for it along the way, with a number of awards for our customer service over the years.