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Osei Joins Dataflex as CSO

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Dataflex, one of Nigeria’s pioneer ICT Companies in Nigeria has engaged Isaac Osei as her chief sales officer with in an entry that forms part of the organization’s re-engineering process aimed at…

Dataflex, one of Nigeria’s pioneer ICT Companies in Nigeria has engaged Isaac Osei as her chief sales officer with in an entry that forms part of the organization’s re-engineering process aimed at creating and deepening customer focus and providing innovative solutions to her growing clientele.

Osei brings with him over twenty years of experience in telecommunications, managed services and technology deployment and management working for global companies across Europe and notable organizations within Africa.

He is a senior management executive and a people oriented manager with a clear customer focused idea aimed at ensuring that Dataflex meets all its promises to the customer.

Prior to joining Dataflex, Isaac was country manager for sales force Europe covering Nigeria and the entire West African region.

As an exceptional telecommunications and managed services consultant, Osei who is Ghanaian by birth and has spent over 11years working in Nigeria and West Africa, as one of those through consulting for MTN Nigeria during its early years , contributed to the origin and development of GSM in Nigeria. Despite his Ghanaian nationality, one could regard him as a Nigerian having worked within the country and in the vibrant ICT industry for over ten years. He is also married to a Nigerian.

As part of his on the ground experience in Nigeria comes from working for DCC Networks a member of Computer Warehouse Group, where he was the head of business and Assistant General Manager (AGM) for the division.

He led DCC Networks in winning some awards and recognitions within the industry and at partner levels through initiatives that saw significant growth in the organization’s telecommunication’s business.

At this time when Dataflex continues to deepen and expand its solutions in the market, Isaac brings to the team a wealth of experience that should see Dataflex within the short to medium term, become one of the leading providers of Managed services in Nigeria and by extension the West African region.

His Sales Consultative and technical experience would help further channel and strengthen the organization’s technological growth.

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