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    Microsoft appoints Wael Elkabbany as head of new Africa Transformation Office

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    By Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi on December 1, 2021 Africa, Appointments, Business, Leadership, Microsoft, News, People, Press Release, Technology

    To enable digital transformation powered by Africans for Africa, Microsoft, the worldwide tech giant is establishing the Africa Transformation Office (ATO) as part of doubling down on its investment in the continent, and this new office will be headed by the new Managing Director (MD) Wael Elkabbany. In a statement, Microsoft says that under Elkabbany’s leadership, the ATO will partner with public and private organisations to empower millions of Africans and foster economic prosperity.

    Elkabbany moves from leading enterprise sales for the company across the Middle East and Africa, and previously held roles at British Telecom and other leading businesses in the region. Hailing from Egypt, he holds a B.Sc. in communication engineering, and postgraduate studies in corporate governance, international trade, and financial planning.

    Microsoft Middle East and Africa corporate VP and president Samer Abu-Ltaif, commented: “We’ve been present in Africa for 30 years, with major investments that have tangibly impacted the continent’s economic growth. Now is the time for us to increase this investment and play a larger role in enabling transformation and economic prosperity. With his experience in driving cloud adoption at scale and deep understanding of Africa, Wael Elkabbany was the ideal choice to lead our new digital engagement strategy.”

    Elkabbany’s team will focus on enabling growth and fuelling investment in four essential development areas – digital infrastructure, skilling, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), and startups. Understanding that these ambitious goals cannot be achieved alone, the ATO will seek strategic partnerships with governments, international organisations, multinationals, and African enterprises that will accelerate investments in Africa and increase the continent’s export of digital services.

    According to Microsoft, there is a pressing need to adopt digital platforms to accelerate Africa’s economic growth. This means investment in network infrastructure and high-speed access solutions, together with an intentional focus on regulatory and commercial reforms. Innovation in cloud services will better enable Africans to participate in the global digital economy, however, these opportunities come with challenges that need to be addressed to unlock the continent’s full digital potential.

    “While the African opportunity is immense, the challenges are complex, and no one company or government can solve them alone. We are working across sectors, technologies, and borders to foster partnerships and develop solutions that will have a lasting impact. Microsoft is committed to rethinking how and why we develop digital solutions and strategies to better serve the needs of Africa, and I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to help build a truly connected continent,” concludes Elkabbany.

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    Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi has been covering blockchain technology, intelligent technologies, cryptocurrency, cybersecurity, telecommunications technology, sustainability, autonomous vehicles, and other topics for Innovation Village since 2017. In the years since, he has published over 4,000 articles — a mix of breaking news, reviews, helpful how-tos, industry analysis, and more. | Open DM on Twitter @TapiwaMutisi

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