One of Africa’s top CEOs to lead BT’s Enterprise unit
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One of Africa’s top CEOs to lead BT’s Enterprise unit

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BT Group has appointed Rob Shuter as CEO of its Enterprise unit and as a member of BT’s Executive Committee.

Shuter is currently group president and CEO at MTN Group, one of Africa’s largest mobile telecommunications company with 250 million customers across 21 countries including some in the Middle East. Prior to joining MTN he served as CEO of Vodafone’s European Cluster as well as being CEO of Vodafone Netherlands.

Philip Jansen, BT Group Chief Executive, said: “I’m delighted to welcome Rob to BT. He brings a wealth of international telecoms experience and has a track record of driving innovation in business and consumer markets.

“This will make him ideally suited to drive forward the support we provide to UK businesses and public sector organisations. The UK’s economic recovery will depend on their success and BT wants to play a key part in supporting these critical parts of the economy.”

Shuter said: “I am looking forward to joining Philip and the broader BT team. BT Enterprise has a key role to play in delivering the BT ambition of becoming the world’s most trusted connector of people, devices and machines and I am excited to be part of that journey.”

Rob is expected to join by the end of the 2020/21 financial year.

Gerry McQuade the current CEO of BT Enterprise has announced he will be retiring from BT. McQuade has spent more than 12 years at EE and then BT, initially joining BT as the CEO of Wholesale and Ventures before moving on to lead the integration of that unit with Business and Public Sector to form the combined Enterprise business in 2018.

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