MTN appoints Noel Kojo-Ganson as new CMO of MTN Ghana

MTN appoints Noel Kojo-Ganson as new CMO of MTN Ghana

Noel Kojo-Ganson has been appointed to the position of Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) for MTN Ghana, effective 15th October 2018. Noel’s career with MTN Ghana started in May 2012 as the General Manager, Consumer Marketing, and he has been instrumental in providing commercial leadership and positioning the MTN brand, both in this role and in CMO acting roles…
Noel Kojo-Ganson has been appointed to the position of Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) for MTN Ghana, effective 15th October 2018.

Noel’s career with MTN Ghana started in May 2012 as the General Manager, Consumer Marketing, and he has been instrumental in providing commercial leadership and positioning the MTN brand, both in this role and in CMO acting roles.

During his time with MTN Ghana, he is credited with successfully delivering a wide variety of projects that have positively impacted business performance over the years. Under his stewardship, the business has seen and continues to witness positive growth and performance.



Prior to joining MTN Ghana, Mr Kojo-Ganson worked in several Marketing roles with SABMiller Ghana and Group Office in South Africa. Mr Kojo-Ganson is a chartered Marketer and holds an MBA in Marketing from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).

In a statement announcing Mr Kojo-Ganson’s new role, the Chief Executive Officer of MTN Ghana, Mr. Selorm Adadevoh, said, “I wish to thank Noel for holding the fort until his appointment and also wish him a BRIGHT and successful future with MTN.”

In his new role, Mr Kojo-Ganson will be responsible for providing strategic commercial direction that will unlock profitability and growth opportunities from our changing customer needs and behavior for our products and services across the voice, non-voice and adjacent businesses for revenue generation.

Source:ClassFMonline.com

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