MTN Group is delighted to announce the return of Stephen Blewitt to MTN as Operations Govt: Markets, efficient from July 1, 2023.
Stephen can be taking on the position beforehand held by Wim Vanhelleputte, who’s leaving to pursue new alternatives outdoors the corporate.
In his new place, Stephen can be accountable for the WECA markets, together with Liberia, Guinea Conakry, Guinea Bissau, and Congo Brazzaville. Moreover, he’ll present basic operations help throughout the identical area, reporting to Ebenezer Twum Asante, the Senior Vice President: Markets.
Having most not too long ago served because the Group Chief Working Officer of Digicel in Kingston, Jamaica, Stephen Blewitt brings a wealth of expertise to his position. Throughout his tenure, he efficiently oversaw a number of areas, together with advertising and marketing, info know-how, procurement, monetary providers, gaming, and digital media. Stephen achieved milestones for Digicel, together with acclaimed campaigns and turning across the French West Indies market.
Previous to Digicel, Stephen was CEO of MTN Cameroon, making important contributions to its development and success. He held management roles at MTN Benin, Namibian cellular operator MTC, and 3D Holdings. Stephen’s profession additionally contains positions at Autopage Mobile, Telkom Cellular, and MCell in Mozambique.
Moreover, he’s a printed writer of promoting, gross sales, and enterprise books, showcasing his experience and thought management within the business.
MTN Group President and CEO, Ralph Mupita, expressed deep appreciation for Wim Vanhelleputte’s important contributions to the corporate.
“I want to specific its deep appreciation to Wim Vanhelleputte for his important contributions to the corporate.” Stated MTN Group President and CEO Ralph Mupita. “Throughout his time as CEO of MTN Uganda and MTN Cote d’Ivoire, Wim led Opco’s spectacular restoration and drove notable development. His departure is sincerely acknowledged and finest needs are prolonged to him for his future endeavors.”
//Workers Author