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Dangote Cement Appoints Guillaume Moyen As Substantive Group Chief Financial Officer
Dangote Cement Appoints Guillaume Moyen As Substantive Group Chief Financial Officer
Dangote Cement Plc has announced the appointment of Guillaume Moyen as the substantive Group Chief Financial Officer.
In line with the information contained in the press release issued by the company, Guillaume’s appointment as the Group Chief Financial Officer of Dangote Cement Plc with effect from March 18, 2021, was confirmed by the Board, at the Board meeting held yesterday.
The Board congratulates Guillaume and wishes him success in his new role.
Things To Know
Guillaume joined DCP in February 2019 as Group CFO (Operations), from OLA Energy where he was Group CFO between 2014 and 2019. He was appointed Acting Group Chief Financial Officer in March 2019.
Prior to joining Dangote Cement in 2019, he has worked in various leadership roles across diverse fields, which include Finance, Risk Management, Internal Control, Audit, IT, and Procurement.
He is a Chartered Accountant and an MBA degree holder from Columbia Business School, with more than 20 years of experience in multi-national industrial and services companies notably operating in emerging and frontier markets.
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