Vodafonewatch May/June 2010 — people movements
5 June 2010
Summary of arrivals, transfers, and departures (see Vodafonewatch 2010.05 for more details).
| Company | Executive | Details | Page |
| Vodafone Group | Gareth Davies | Appointment | 12 |
| Vodafone Group | Steve Goodman-Monger | Appointment | 12 |
| Vodafone Group | Felix Malpartida | Appointment | 12 |
| Vodafone Group | Simon Murray | Departure | 11 |
| Vodafone Group | Natascha Schmidt | Appointment | 12 |
| Vodafone Czech Republic | Stephanie Jackson | Appointment | 12 |
| Vodafone Essar | Prabhat Ummat | Departure | 12 |
| Vodafone Ireland | Charles Butterworth | New role | 9 |
| Vodafone Ireland | Joreon Hoencamp | Appointment | 9 |
| Vodafone Spain | Nuria Alonso Estébanez | Departure | 12 |
| Vodafone Turkey | Deniz Akpece Offenback | Appointment | 12 |
| Vodafone UK | Rob Parsons | Departure | 12 |
| Vodafone UK | Daniel Raine | Appointment | 12 |
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Issue: 2010.05
Covering: May/June 2010
Published: May/June 2010
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Whatever has happened to Kyle Whitehill? He seems to have gone from COO of Vodafone Essar to Business Process Director, does this preceed an exit from the business?
Apparently not, as Kyle now confirmed as David Venn’s replacement as CEO Vf Ghana, effective 1 July!
Beyond generally taking the helm at the OpCo, we’re curious to see if/how his enterprise services (and fmcg) background meshes with his growing developing markets speciality. VGE is clearly growing its Africa remit, as part of the wider Group strategy to chase multinational business, but how does this fit in Ghana and with Safaricom’s Kenya and Vodacom’s Gateway/regional ambitions and strategy.