Kantar has made three senior promotions in the Middle East and Africa Region (MEA), including Ndeye Diagne to the role of Managing Director, West, East & Central Africa, and a seat on the MEA Leadership team.
Diagne, who joined more than thirteen years ago, was most recently MD for Nigeria and Ghana, before which, she served as MD for Francophone Africa and Ghana, having begun her MR career at Ipsos. Daniel Oseman adds Chief Growth Officer, West, East & Central Africa, to his remit as MD, East Africa, having led the East Africa Insights business for the last three years, and begun his career at TNS BMRB in London. Finally, Astrid Ricketts has been named Sustainable Transformation Practice Lead, Middle East & Africa, after supporting the launch of Kantar's Sustainability Practice in the region, having joined Kantar TNS in 2009. Earlier, she worked at LlloydNorthover, Illuminas, Incepta, and DVL Smith.
Adeola Tejumola, Executive MD for Middle East & Africa, comments: 'I'm delighted to see our talent grow into roles of increased responsibility. Ndeye, Dan and Astrid are inspiring leaders and well-known industry experts whose success is shaping the brands of tomorrow. Also, they are testimony to our commitment to creating rewarding career paths and meaningful progression within the company.'
Web site: www.kantar.com .
All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.
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