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GP appoints Yasir Azman as first Bangladeshi CEO

Rtv online desk

  16 Jan 2020, 00:00
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Yasir Azman became the first Bangladeshi to be appointed as new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of country’s leading mobile phone operator Grameenphone.

Grameenphone’s Board of Directors announced his appointment on Thursday which would be effective from February 1, said a Grameenphone press release.

Appointment of new CEO of Grameenphone has taken place when the operator was engaged in a virtual scuffle with Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) over the financial and technical audit to the operator’s book since their inception up to 2015.

Yasir Azman has served as Chief Market Officer (CMO) of Grameenphone since June 2015 and also as Deputy CEO of the company since May 2017. Before that, Azman was Telenor Group’s Head of Distribution and eBusiness and worked across all Telenor operations.

Grameenphone through this new appointment also followed the footstep of another operator Robi Axiata. Robi earlier appointed Mahtab Uddin Ahmed as first Bangladeshi Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer.

Azman is replacing current CEO Michael Foley, who is being relocated to Africa, where his family is based.

“Yasir Azman has risen through the ranks of Grameenphone and Telenor Group, and I am very pleased that he has accepted to lead our operations in Bangladesh as the first home-grown CEO of Grameenphone,” said Petter-BorreFurberg, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Grameenphone.

“Azman has been responsible for running one of Telenor Group’s highest performing commercial organizations while also serving as deputy CEO of the company. I am confident he will continue to deliver great results in his new challenge as CEO,” he added.

Michael Foley has served as CEO of Grameenphone since May 2017. Before this he was the CEO of Telenor Pakistan and Telenor Bulgaria.

“I am a true believer in Digital Bangladesh and our vision of empowering societies, connecting our customers to what matters most. It helps to unleash the true potential of our country,” said Yasir Azman.

“I respect the trust of our 75 million customers, and we shall continue to bring innovation in our services and technology to serve them better,” he added.

Source: BSS

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