Oliver Fortuin Explained

Oliver Fortuin
Birth Place:South Africa
Education:Open University
Occupation:Businessman, Executive Coach & Corporate Executive
Years Active:2001 — present
Group Chief Executive Officer at SEACOM

Oliver Fortuin is a South African businessman and corporate executive who serves as the Group Chief Executive Officer of SEACOM, since January 2021. Before that, he was the group chief enterprise officer at MTN Group. In his new assignment, he is based at SEACOM's international headquarters in Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa.[1] [2]

Background and education

Fortuin is a South African national. He holds a Master of Business Administration, obtained from the Open University, in the United Kingdom.[3]

Career

Fortuin has a business career going back over 20 years. He spent several years in various managerial and executive positions at International Business Machines (IBM), responsible for Sub-Saharan Africa in one position and for the entire African continent in another role.[3]

He also spent three years at BT Global Services, managing their business in Sub-Saharan Africa. He joined MTN Group in 2007, serving there for nearly four years as the Group Chief Enterprise Officer.[1]

At SEACOM, Oliver Fortuin replaced Byron Clatterbuck, who resigned for personal reasons.[2] As Group CEO, Fortuin oversaw the acquisition of 100 percent of Hirani Telecom cable network in Nairobi, Kenya, where Hirani provides last mile connections for SEACOM customers.[4] Also, under his watch, SEACOM acquired the office space and other selected assets in Uganda previously owned by the now defunct Africell Uganda.[5]

Other considerations

Fortuin is a Fellow of the Africa Leadership Initiative–South Africa, being a member of the sixth class. He is also a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network. In addition, he is a mentor for aspiring business executives in the community where he lives and works.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: MTN's Oliver Fortuin appointed Seacom group CEO . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220314/https://www.itweb.co.za/content/LPwQ5Ml6GVVvNgkj . 14 March 2022 . live. 10 December 2020 . . Sibahle Malinga . 14 February 2022 . Johannesburg, South Africa.
  2. Web site: SEACOM appoints Oliver Fortuin as new CEO . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220314/https://africabusinesscommunities.com/tech/tech-news/seacom-appoints-oliver-fortuin-as-new-ceo/ . 14 March 2022 . live. Africa Business Communities . 11 December 2020 . Pie Kamau . 14 February 2022 . Nairobi, Kenya.
  3. Web site: Oliver Fortuin: General Manager, IBM Sub-saharan Africa, IBM . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220314/https://www.africaleadership.net/fellows/class-vi-tshelela/oliver-fortuin/ . 14 March 2022 . live. African Leadership Programme South Africa . 2011 . African Leadership Programme . 14 February 2022.
  4. Web site: Subtelforum.com . SEACOM Completes Acquisition of Hirani Telecom . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220314/https://subtelforum.com/seacom-completes-acquisition-of-hirani-telecom/ . 14 March 2022 . live. 29 October 2021 . Kenn Abuya . Sterling, Virginia, United States.
  5. Web site: SEACOM acquires Africell Uganda assets . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220314/http://nilepost.co.ug/2022/02/11/seacom-acquires-africell-uganda-assets/ . 14 March 2022 . live. Nile Post Uganda . 11 February 2022 . Kenneth Kazibwe . 14 February 2022 . Kampala, Uganda.