Airtel Nigeria, a well-known telecommunications service provider, has announced the addition of two directors to its senior leadership team.
The organisation appointed Harmanpreet Singh Dhillon as Director of Network Transformation and Planning and Kemi Ariyo as the new Director of Information and Technology.
Both appointments, in the opinion of Airtel, are expected to usher in a new age of innovation and expansion for the company.
Speaking about the recent appointments, Carl Cruz, Chief Executive Officer of Airtel Nigeria, said that the company is happy to elevate an outstanding female leader within its ranks to the position. Kemi Ariyo, who has significant experience, will be instrumental in leading Airtel Nigeria’s efforts to undergo digital transformation.
On his part, Cruz stated that Mr. Harmanpreet will spearhead the telecom giant’s network transformation initiatives, geared towards strengthening its infrastructure and ensuring steady services for subscribers.
“We are thrilled to welcome Kemi and Harmanpreet on board. Their in-depth expertise and experience will be invaluable in driving our technological transformation and delivering exceptional experiences to our over 60 million users. We are confident that, with their experience and expertise, Airtel will continue to innovate and stay ahead while developing cutting-edge solutions to meet the evolving needs of our customers,” Cruz said.
Harmanpreet Singh Dhillon, the company revealed, brings an impressive background experience of over 23 years in the telecommunications industry and a passion for driving technological advancements.
Previously, he had served in various capacities across different organizations, including Vodafone, Nokia, Huawei, and was Chief Technology Officer at One Airtel in Karnataka, India, where he was responsible for leading the technology strategy, forecasting, expansion, operations, cost optimization, and capex planning for the networks team.
Kemi Ariyo also brings years of cross-industry and cross-continental career experience across the IT value-chain with a track record of providing technical solutions geared towards service efficiency, customer experience, and business profitability.
Her contribution to Airtel started from her days as a Business Operations Analyst, under the management service at IBM, where she moved into several leadership roles until she fully joined Airtel in 2017.
Recall that Airtel recently completed the first batch of staff promotions for its financial year 2023/24. This promotion cycle saw the elevation of no fewer than 20 employees into senior leadership roles, out of whom three were women, and one out of these women was elevated to a vice president position.