The local messaging solutions provider appoints Godfrey Motsa as its chairman and non-executive director.
Messaging solutions providerMotsa’s appointment comes as SMSPortal looks to enhance its market position and expand its influence in the communications platform-as-a-service industry, it says in a statement.
Having previously worked with Andre Ittmann, CEO of SMSPortal, Motsa also brings a collaborative dynamic to the leadership team, according to the statement. Motsa has over 25 years of experience in the telco, financial services and fast-moving consumer goods industries, and is considered as having driven transformative growth and delivering results for companies he has led. He has 17 years of telecoms experience between MTN SA and Vodacom, in the South African and rest of Africa markets.
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