New Divisional Head of Financial Services
position at e4
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igitalisation expert e4 has appointed
Masego Khutsoane as its new Divisional
Head of Financial Services.
Khutsoane joins e4 with a wealth of
experience having held senior positions
within the JSE, Absa, Woolworths Financial
Services and Nedbank.
She holds a Bachelor of Information
Systems from Rhodes University, an
Honours Degree in Strategic Management
from the University of Johannesburg and is
currently completing an MBA.
As the Divisional Head of Financial
Services, Khutsoane will be responsible
for leading the overall direction and
performance of the Financial Services
Division and will maintain and enhance
relationships with all key banking clients.
As the Divisional Head of Financial
Services, Khutsoane will be
responsible for leading the overall
direction and performance of the
Financial Services Division and will
maintain and enhance relationships
with all key banking clients.
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“The knowledge, expertise and
experience that Masego brings to the
organisation further strengthens our
Financial Services function as head of a
strong management team,” said e4 Chief
Operations Officer, Simon Slater.
“We welcome her and wish her and the
team every success going forward.”
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New Vice-President position at Oracle
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racle has announced the appointment
of Andrew Sordam as Vice President for
sub-Saharan Africa.
Sordam takes over from Cherian
Varghese who has been named as the
Regional Managing Director and Vice
President for the Association of Southeast
Asian Nations and South Asian Growing
Economies at Oracle.
He has over 20 years at Oracle in
various leadership roles, most recently
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Oracle is serious about Africa and
having a vice president, based on
the continent and heading African
operations, demonstrates our
continued commitment to the
continent, partners and
our customers.
that of Vice President for Oracle’s
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) business
across EMEA.
“Oracle is serious about Africa
and having a vice president, based
on the continent and heading African
operations, demonstrates our continued
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I am eager to be a part of the Oracle
Africa team, watching it transform
the face of business on the continent.
commitment to the continent, partners
and our customers,” said Abdul Rahman Al
Thehaiban, Oracle Senior Vice President for
Technology, Middle East and Africa.
Sordam added: “Oracle has been present
in Africa for the last 30 years and has been
investing into the continent aggressively for
the last 10. I am eager to be a part of the
Oracle Africa team, watching it transform
the face of business on the continent, as it
drives Digital Transformation success for our
customers across the region.”
Oracle operates 13 dedicated offices
across Africa: two in Nigeria, Egypt and South
Africa and one in Algeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast,
Kenya, Morocco, Mauritius and Senegal.
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