Lara Lane, the first Nigerian woman at the helm of Maersk Nigeria
A current employee of the group, she will also be the first woman to head the logistic behemoth’s operations in the country.
09/06/2020 at 17h35, by Valentin Grille
Lara Lana took up her post on 1 June. Prior to that date, she served as head of the Central West Africa division, covering Nigeria, Ghana, Togo, Benin and Niger, at Safmarine, a shipping business belonging to the group and specialising in Africa and East Asia. She will continue to perform these duties in addition to her new responsibilities.
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