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Vodafone Qatar has appointed Ian Gray as its new chief executive officer.
Gray has taken over from Kyle Whitehill who will be leaving Vodafone to pursue other opportunities.
Gray joins Vodafone Qatar from Vodafone Egypt where he is the chairman. He has served on the board of Vodafone Egypt for more than 14 years, including the position of CEO of the company.
Prior to joining the Vodafone Group, Gray was CEO of the FTSE-listed companies Brown and Jackson and General Cable, a UK-based fixed line and Cable TV operator.
Commenting on the appointment of Gray, Sheikh Dr Khalid bin Thani al-Thani, Vodafone Qatar chairman said, “I and the entire Board of Vodafone Qatar are delighted to welcome Ian to Qatar. I am sure that Ian’s rich experience will ensure that Vodafone continues to bring better value and world class customer experience to Qatar.”
“I would also like to thank Kyle for his efforts and wish him the best in all his future endeavours.”
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