Astellia appoints Abdelkrim Benamar as Chief Operating Officer

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Astellia, a provider of network and subscriber intelligence for mobile operators, announces the nomination of Abdelkrim Benamar as Chief Operating Officer and new member ot its Executive Committee in order to better support the company’s expansion plans and continued growth.

He joins the organisation with a successful track record in various functional and management roles with a rich understanding of the telecommunications market. Over the course of his 20-year career he has demonstrated proven leadership at multi-nationals as Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson and Motorola.

Abdelkrim Benamar will strengthen Astellia’s management team and will lead the effort to improve Astellia’s commercial and operational performance with mutual benefit to the company and its customers.

Abdelkrim Benamar
Abdelkrim Benamar, Chief Operating Officer Astellia

“I’m looking forward to being part of a company recognised for pursuing technological excellence and delivering value to its customers. I am excited to build on its strong foundations and accompany the organisation in its transformation.” says Abdelkrim Benamar.

“I am pleased to welcome Abby to our company. His appointment marks a new phase in our growth strategy. I’m confident in his character and his ability to deliver the same impressive results to Astellia than the ones he has achieved throughout his career.” confirms Christian Queffelec, Chief Executive Officer at Astellia.

 

 

 

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