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Orange Cameroon’s Managing Director, Elisabeth Medou Badang, named best telecom manager in Africa

Orange Cameroon’s Managing Director, Elisabeth Medou Badang, named best telecom manager in Africa
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 23 December 2014 20:17

(Business in Cameroon) - Africa Telecom People’s (ATP) jury for the competition that recognises the best companies and managers in the telecommunications sector in Africa has just named Cameroonian national, Elisabeth Medou Badang (photo), the Managing Director of Orange Cameroon, as 2014’s top telecom manager in Africa.

Elisabeth Medou Badang officially assumed her post at the helm of France Telecom’s Cameroonian subsidiary on December 2, 2013 after her three years as CEO of Orange Botswana.

Along with Orange Cameroon’s Managing Director, the ATP 2014 jury also recognised the young Cameroonian, Arthur Zang, the inventor of the cardiopad, who was laureate of the “best development initiative” award.

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