Ericsson appoints Rutger Reman Managing Director for Nigeria

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Ericsson has appointed Mr Rutger Reman, President and Managing Director for Ericsson Nigeria, reporting to Jean-Claude Geha, President and Chief Executive Officer of Ericsson sub-Saharan Africa. Reman succeeds Mr Johan Jemdahl in this role as Managing Director for Ericsson Nigeria.
“Rutger has demonstrated excellent leadership capabilities, and has displayed keen insight in developing business and creating value. He brings to bear nearly 30-years’ experience in the telecommunications and technology industry and possesses a strong drive to strengthen Ericsson’s support and amplify its new innovation to leading operators and their customers in the Nigerian market,” Geha said of the appointment.
Reman joined Ericsson over 20 years ago, having started his professional career at the Swedish operator, Telia, where he worked for several years. He holds a wealth of experience in Project Management, Product Management, Operations, Marketing and Sales garnered from leading various projects for a vast number of customers in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa since 2004.
Prior to assuming his current role, Rutger was President and Head, Customer Unit Industry and Society, Region Middle East, where he was responsible for driving business growth and capturing new market opportunities with a special focus on energy and utilities, public safety and security, intelligent transport systems and smart cities.
“I am exceptionally pleased to join the Nigerian team and be an integral part of the ongoing growth and transformation of Nigeria ICT domain. With the upsurge in the numbers of connected people and devices, it is clear that technology is at the core of an increasingly Networked Society also for Nigeria as a great nation. At Ericsson Nigeria, we are focused on creating technology solutions that support this transformation for people and businesses that thrive through it. And it is my sincere hope that my opportunity to serve in Nigeria will create immense value across several business sectors and value chains,” Reman said.

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