Internet Solutions taps Sylvester Mboya to head its commercial business unit

Internet Solutions Chief Commercial Officer Sylvester Mboya.

Internet Solutions (IS) has hired former Vodafone Global Enterprise Country Head East Africa Sylvester Mboya to spearhead its commercial business unit as the company looks to grow its revenues and footprint in the East African region.

As the Chief Commercial Officer, Mboya, who is a career Business Development Leader, is tasked with driving product development and go-to-market strategy, revenue growth, strategic marketing, client satisfaction and retention through the creation of compelling solutions that deliver desired business outcomes.

He will also be charged with identifying, vetting and onboarding partners that will enhance the IS portfolio and increase reach across East Africa.

Making the announcement, IS Managing Director Richard Hechle said, “with connectivity becoming commoditised, the company will be banking on its business consulting expertise which includes Cyber Security and Business Continuity Management solutions to remain relevant to its client base”.

“There’s growing demand for Business Continuity Management and Cyber Security Solutions in Emerging and Developing markets like Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia and Rwanda. We intend to take full advantage of these opportunities to grow our business. We are happy to beef up our team by bringing in talented and experienced hands to support this growth strategy,” he said.

As part of the regional growth strategy, the integrated ICT services provider is in the process of recruiting the Head of Uganda Operations as it seeks to consolidate and grow its business in the market. The firm is also keeping an eye on Rwanda and Ethiopia with a view to exploring emerging business opportunities that would be explored either through acquisitions or partnerships.

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