GUINNESS Nigeria Plc has appointed Thomas Dogonyaro, Cephas Afebuameh and Ronald Charles Plumridge as directors of the company, the brewer said in an issuer’s announcement with the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE on Monday.
The company said while Dogonyaro is a non-Executive Director, Afebuameh is the Supply Chain Director while Plumridge is the Finance and Strategy Director.
According to Guinness Nigeria, the appointments are coming on the heels of the resignation of Lisa Gillian Nichols from the board of directors of the company with immediate effect. “Until her resignation, Nichols was the Finance and Strategy Director of the company,” Guinness said.
Similarly, Guinness says it has appointed Rotimi Odusola, currently the company’s Legal Director, as the Deputy Company Secretary with immediate effect.
The company says Odusola will combine this position with his role as the Company’s Legal Director and supporting the Company Secretary in the management of shareholder and investor relations and the board.
The brewer affirms that Dongoyaro, holds a First Class Honours degree from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria in Business Administration. He also attended the London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom where he graduated with an M. Sc degree in Economics with emphasis on Human Resource Management. He is a Member of the National Institute, MNI having attended the one year Strategic Management Course at the Nigerian Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru, Jos in 1998. He is also a Certified Management Trainer and Consultant.
He started his career as an academic with the Department of Business Administration, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, ABU.
He moved from ABU to set up the School of Business Studies at the then Sokoto State Polytechnic, Birnin Kebbi. He has served in the defunct Nigeria Security Organisation, NSO, the Nigerian Foreign Service in the Nigerian Missions in London, United Kingdom and Pretoria, South Africa where he was Deputy Head of Mission.
He became Nigeria’s pioneer Ambassador-in-situ and Coordinator of Programmes at the New Partnership for Africa’s Development, NEPAD Secretariat, Midrand, South Africa with responsibility for developing the initial programmes and documents on NEPAD.
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