Alassane Diene has been appointed CEO of Orange Mali, replacing Jean-Luc Bohé.
Jérôme Hénique has been appointed CEO of Jordan Telecom, replacing Jean-François Thomas.
Thierry Marigny has been appointed Deputy CEO of Sonatel in Senegal, replacing Jérôme Hénique.
All
of these appointments are part of the Group's international mobility
policy, and occurred at the end of the previous CEO's term.
The appointments are effective from 13 September 2015.
According
to Marc Rennard, Orange International Executive Vice President for the
Africa, Middle East and Asia zone, "The new CEOs all have significant
executive experience in the telecommunications industry. They will
continue and enhance the development of their respective subsidiaries,
in an innovation-driven environment. Their contribution will be vital
for the Orange group, which is accelerating its growth in Africa and the
Middle East."
Eric
Bouquillon, the new CEO of Orange Guinea, is a graduate of the Lille
University of Science and Technology. He has 30 years of experience with
the Orange Group. After a career in sales, mainly focused on call
centres in France and Poland, he was appointed Director of a Technical
Assistance Unit. He has been the CEO and General Manager of Orange
Réunion and Mayotte since 2010.
Alassane
Diene, the new CEO of Orange Mali, holds an advanced degree in
accounting from the Institut des Techniques Economiques et Comptables in
Toulouse. He has 29 years of experience in the telecommunications
industry, including stints in Internal Auditing, Management Control,
Strategy and HR, and has served as both Head of Auditing and Management
Control and Head of Human Resources at Sonatel. He managed the group
subsidiary Orange Guinea from its creation in November 2007, making it
the leader on its market.
Jérôme
Hénique, the new CEO of Jordan Telecom, is a graduate of Sciences Po
Paris and the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Postes et
Télécommunications. He has spent over two decades with the Orange Group.
After starting his career as a Strategy consultant, he held executive
positions in France, Spain and Senegal and worked in both the landline
and mobile sectors for historic operators and challengers, in positions
including Vice President for Subsidiary Marketing and then Senior Vice
President for Group Marketing at Orange. He has been the Deputy CEO of
the Sonatel Group since 2010.
Thierry
Marigny, the new Deputy CEO of Sonatel, is a graduate of Telecom
Management and holds a Master's Degree in Telecommunications Management
from Université Paris-Dauphine. After a career as a consultant, he moved
on to a series of operational positions, including Chief Marketing
Officer at Mobistar, Deputy CEO of Lebanese mobile operator Cellis,
founder and CEO of the start-up Cityneo and CEO of Orange Tunisia. Most
recently, he served as the Global Brand Vice President and launched the
new overhaul of the Orange Brand for the whole international Group
scope.
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