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Africa Data Centres appoints Kwach first MD for East Africa Region Wednesday 14 April 2021 | 09:48 CET | News Africa Data Centres (ADC), part of the Liquid Intelligent Technologies (formerly Liquid Telecom Group) has appointed Dan Kwach to the newly-created position of managing director for the East Africa region. The appointment will see Kwach ensure the alignment of ADC Leadership structure across different African regions. Kwach will lead, direct and execute sales strategy for the Africa Data Centres business in the East Africa region. He will also drive financial growth aligned to key business objectives, delivering profitable sales and market share by achieving revenue targets.
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The appointment will see him ensure the alignment of ADC Leadership structure across different African regions.
Kwach will lead, direct and execute the sales strategy for the Africa Data Centres business in the East Africa region while taking responsibility to direct the business to achieve maximum returns on invested capital and for all Sales operations in compliance with goals, policies, and objectives established by the CEO and the Board of Directors.
He will also drive financial growth aligned to key business objectives, delivering profitable sales and market share by achieving revenue targets.
Before his appointment to his current role, Kwach served as the founding Project Manager in charge of the Data Centre operations from inception in 2009 under the Kenya Data Networks (KDN) brand, building the first, Uptime Institute-accredited Tier III Data Centre in East Africa in Nairobi as a result.
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