Ericsson has appointed three new Heads of Customer Units in Region Middle East and East Africa to further strengthen its market position and accelerate transformation and growth.
As members of Ericsson’s Leadership Team within Region Middle East and East Africa, the new Heads of Customer Units will be responsible to drive Ericsson’s business within the assigned customer unit.
In a new geographical set up that aims to increase focus and respond faster to the ever evolving customers’ needs in key markets, Ericsson’s Customer Unit North East Africa will now become – Customer Unit Egypt and Customer Unit East Africa.
Helene Henriksson has been named the new Head of Customer Unit Egypt, succeeding Isil Yalcin, who previously held the role of Head of Customer Unit North East Africa. Henriksson has 25 years of international experience in the communications sector. Since she first joined Ericsson’s Swedish headquarters in 1993, Henriksson has held several different positions within the company – spanning Europe, the US and Asia.
The company also announced Mathias Johansson as the Head of Customer Unit East Africa covering Sudan, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti and Somalia. Johansson has over 18 years of international experience in business consulting, product management, business development and sales.
Petter Järtby has been named Ericsson’s Head of Global Customer Unit Etisalat. Järtby previously held various leadership positions since he joined Ericsson in 1996, to his new role. Over the last 20 years he has held various positions in the company including Vice President and Head of Risk Management, Vice President and Head of Strategic Business Investments, and Vice President and Head of Business Operations in Data Networks amongst others.
“Helene, Mathias and Petter bring varied and relevant market proficiency to their respective roles. Over the years, they have continued to demonstrate their business expertise, strategic skills and results driven approach in their relevant positions. Moreover, they have proven their leadership ability, and we are thrilled to welcome them to their new roles in the region,” said Rafiah Ibrahim, President, Region Middle East and Africa, Ericsson.