Alcatel-Lucent appoints New MD for Ghana

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Ramy HASHEM_New Country Officer Ghana_Alcatel-LucentIn a move set to strengthen its presence in key markets in Africa, Alcatel-Lucent has appointed a new Country Senior Officer and Managing Director for Ghana.

Ramy Hashem will be in charge of managing day-to-day operations, as well as taking the lead on strategic business directions for Alcatel-Lucent in Ghana. Based in Accra, he will report to Alpin Verlet, Head of Alcatel-Lucent’s activities in the West & Central Africa region.

Mr. Hashem is the former chief technology officer for Alcatel-Lucent in the Middle East, an experience that will play a key role in the company’s specialist focus of IP, cloud and ultra-broadband access technology in Ghana.

Commenting on the appointment, Mr. Verlet said: “Ghana is playing an important role in Alcatel-Lucent’s business development in Africa. Ramy’s appointment underlines our strong belief in this market and its potential, bringing with him strong sales and people management experience. I am very pleased to welcome Ramy in his new role and wish him every success.”

Mr. Hashem holds a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Electronics and Communication from University of Ain Shams, Cairo, Egypt as well as Masters of Business Administration from University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland.

 

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