In Casablanca, Orange’s African Executive Committee up and running
The French telecoms operator, which is present in 18 countries on the continent, brought together its entire African Executive Committee in the Moroccan economic capital on Wednesday 8 January for the inauguration of its new continental headquarters, located in the Casablanca Finance City district.
13/01/2020 at 14h58, by Africa Business+
The full Executive Committee of Orange and Orange Middle East & Africa (OMEA) travelled to Casablanca on Wednesday 8 January for the inauguration of the French operator’s new African headquarters. A total of 80 staff work in the 900 square meters of offices the group rents in the highest tower of the new business district Casablanca Finance City. The team is headed by Alioune Ndiaye, CEO of OMEA since 2018. His assistant, Néné Maïga, who is in charge of, among other things, his agenda and speech writing, will also be moving from Paris in the coming weeks.
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