Eohan Bose is going to take over as the CEO of Banglalink Banglalink (CEO). He will be replaced by Eric. Banglalink's main company Vion appointed Iohan Bus to the new CEO of Banglalink on Monday. He will officially serve from April 7.
Banglalink said this in a notification on Monday.
According to the notice, Iohan Boss has decades experience in the telecom sectors in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Before joining Banglaling, Iohan led the Consumer Business Group on Singapore's StarHeb tactics and business transformation. Earlier, he served as the Chief Commercial Officer of Oredo Oman and the high position of the Doynth Telecom Croatia, Axis and Singtel.
“First I welcome Eohan and Banglaling,” said Kan Terziogo, CEO of Vion Group. In some emerging markets, his extensive experiences will accelerate our digital expansion. At the same time, Bangladesh will contribute to economic growth. I am especially grateful to Eric Out for the extraordinary leadership of the last 5 years. In his time, Banglalink has spread across the country, confirmed the experience for everyone and has brought excellence in digital services like Toffee, MBL and Rise in this sector. '
Banglalink farewell CEO Eric Os said, “It is really good to ensure digital service for millions of Bangladeshis for the 5 years to lead Banglalink's unique team as well as Vion's innovative values” Forge for All “. This continuity will be maintained under the highly qualified Iuhan Bus. I hope he will take Banglalink to a new height with the help of a world -class team in Bangladesh.
The new CEO Iohan Bose said, “I am really excited to take the responsibility of the glory and Erik to lead Banglalink at this important time,” said Eohan Busce, ” Bangladesh is going through a historical change, where the digital transformation of the country has become more important than ever before. We have unique opportunities, where Vion's digital skills and Banglalink world -class experience can be accelerated by eliminating digital division and creating positive changes in the lives of millions of Bangladeshis. '
