The company elevated Managing Director for Airtel Uganda, VG Somasekhar to the post of Executive Operations Director of the SBU clustering Zambia, Congo B, Malawi, Burkina, Niger, Chad, Madagascar and Seychelles.
Airtel Africa has roped in Christophe Soulet as Executive Operations Director of the second SBU consisting of Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Gabon, Uganda, Sierra Leone and Rwanda.
"These two business leaders have distinguished themselves with their exceptional understanding of the African telecoms landscape. We will leverage their experience, leadership and understanding of the African market to accelerate our market leadership opportunities and develop team capabilities," de Faria said in a statement.
Following Somasekhar's appointment, Arindam Chakrabarty who is currently Chief Commercial Officer for Airtel Uganda will be acting as the managing director until a new Managing Director is appointed.
Airtel at present operates in 17 African countries and had over 63.7 million customers at the end of quarter ended March 31, 2013.
This is second change in management structure of Airtel in about a week.
On January 28, the company made changes in position of top executives at its headquarter in India which will also be effective from April 1.
Airtel's joint MD & CEO for India, Gopal Vittal will head company's operations in India and South Asia, it was said.
Airtel's MD & CEO for International Business Manoj Kohli will also relinquish his to take over as MD of Bharti Enterprises.
Deputy Group CEO & Managing Director of Bharti Enterprises, Akhil Gupta has been designated as Chairman of Bharti Infratel and Vice Chairman of Bharti Enterprises and will serve on other Bharti boards.
The change in Bharti Airtel management has come following quarter when it registered more than double net profit to Rs 610 crore in the third quarter of current fiscal, the first increase in four years.
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