The country's third mobile operator will go international to replace Lars Reichelt.
Cell C CEO Lars Reichelt leaves the mobile operator today, due to “personal reasons”.
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Michael Davies will assume full operational and financial responsibility for the company.
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Itec has recruited the former Springbok captain as its brand ambassador.
Adam Davison will drive the company's sales activities and build a market presence in the region.
Vodacom CEO Pieter Uys earned R13.19 million in the 2011 financial year.
Clive Brindley will head HP Software's channel from next month.
The group chief commercial officer will aid the company to improve its customer focus.
Absa's former group FD will take over as CFO of the telecoms company in August.
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