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Nestle Ghana names Georgios Badaro as new Managing Director

Nestlé Ghana has announced the appointment of Georgios Badaro, Business Executive Officer – Dairy Health & Nutrition Solutions of the Philippines as its new Managing Director of the company.

This follows the recent appointment of Philomena Tan in Nestlé Head Quarters in Switzerland as Global Category Leader, Dairy Children & Growth Solutions.

Mr Georgios brings to Nestlé Ghana over 19 years of experience across several roles in the commercial field.

He has worked at Nestlé Head Office in Switzerland and in several markets such as the Middle East based in Dubai, North East Africa Region based in Cairo, Qatar, Bahrain and in the Philippines based in Makati.

Commenting on his appointment, he said, “I am honored to be appointed as the Managing Director of Nestlé Ghana. It is a new challenge and an opportunity to work with incredible talents in Ghana to continue to help meet the daily nutritional needs of Ghanaians while living the Nestlé purpose of ‘unlocking the power of food to enhance quality of life for everyone, today and for generations to come.”

Based in Accra, Georgios Badaro will be responsible for overseeing Nestlé’s businesses in Ghana, Liberia and Sierra Leone under the Central and West Africa Region of the Company.

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