Vodafone Spain CEO to leave his post on March 31

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CEO of Vodafone Spain, Colman Deeganinformed the company. Decision to resign on March 31nevertheless Vodafone Group’s consultancy service on strategic projects will continue to be connected until the end of July, when his final departure will take place.

Vodafone has already started the process of choosing its new CEO For business in Spain, as reported this Thursday.

The company has succeeded Deegan in the last two years as CEO of Vodafone Spain. an important contributionHe leads the company during the end of the pandemic at a critical moment in the Spanish telecommunications market.

“Maintaining profitability, Deegan promoted a profound transformation of business focused on the pursuit of efficiency, simplifying processes, improving customer experience, as well as promoting a new business strategy and new business entry. Likewise, it has strengthened its relations with the administration in order to create the conditions for increasing the competitiveness, profitability and investment in the sector.

During this time, as the firm emphasizes, Deegan laid the structural and operational foundations to increase its competitiveness, predict strategic decisions necessary to seize growth opportunities in a changing market scenario.

Deegan He started his career at Vodafone 25 years agoHe served as Group Mergers and Acquisitions director, CFO at Vodafone India and Vodafone Italy, and CEO at Vodafone Turkey, which doubled its revenues during a management focused on business transformation and digitalization.

Vodafone Spain, effective January 12 european cluster. “This reflects Vodafone Group’s simplification efforts and presents an opportunity to accelerate the return to business growth in Spain, thanks to the support of a management team led by Serpil Timuray, current CEO of Vodafone Europe Cluster,” the operator said.

Serpil has been the CEO of the European Cluster since October 2018 and a Member of the Vodafone Group Executive Board since 2014. AMAP (Africa, Middle East and Asia-Pacific).

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