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The Board of Directors of Orange Jordan, represented by Dr. Shabib Ammari, invited several ministers, key figures, and media representatives to an Iftar banquet to celebrate the achievements of Orange Jordan, led by Thierry Marigny, the company’s CEO who is leaving after five years of service to the company and Jordan. The board also welcomed the new CEO, Philippe Mansour who will join officially on April 1st.
During the iftar banquet, Dr. Ammari thanked Thierry Marigny, the “maestro of success” who led the company to new heights and contributed to developing the digital sector and its vital role in driving progress in the Kingdom.
Marigny was successful, with his team, throughout the years of his work in ensuring the company’s growth in revenues and profit, Ammari added.
Ammari highlighted some of the company’s most notable achievements under Thierry’s leadership, such as digital transformation, the agreement with the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission to pave the way for 5G, the Orange Solar Farms project, and the company’s active role during the Covid pandemic.
Orange Jordan’s corporate social responsibility strategy witnessed massive developments over the past years, including the launch of Orange Digital Village in Amman, Aqaba, and other governorates.
The company’s free digital programs expanded to more than 50 locations across Jordan to empower youth for the job market and entrepreneurship.
Marigny thanked Orange Jordan’s board of directors, executive committee, partners, and guests. “I am happy with Orange’s achievement and positive impact in Jordan, digitally and socially, and I am certain that the company will continue to move forward under the new CEO," he said.
As the Chief Strategy Officer of the Orange Group and Chief of Staff to the Group CEO, Phillipe Mansour has a solid strategic view and expertise in the telecom market. He is a holder of a master’s degree in engineering from the Ecole Polytechnique, and an Engineer in Chief of the French Corps des Mines.
Mansour occupied several roles in the industrial sector, telecommunications, and energy, and in high-level public administrations, such as the Budget Directorate, the Treasury, and the Permanent Mission of France to the United Nations in New York before joining the Orange Group in 2018.
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