By Wilkister Akinyi
Outgoing Chief Enterprise
Business Officer, Safaricom Kriss Senanu
Safaricom Chief
Enterprise Business Officer, Kris Senanu has called it quits his position role
in a bid to pursue other interests.
According to Peter
Ndegwa, Safaricom Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Senanu will be perusing other
interests in the coming days. Details about his next workstation have not been
revealed.
“I would like to announce
that our chief Enterprise Business Officer, Kris Senanu, has made the Decision
to pursue other interests outside Safaricom,” Ndegwa stated.
Back in 2021, Senanu alongside Steve Okeyo,
who served as head of Enterprise Business and Managing Director for Consumer
Service delivery units, respectively Telkom Kenya, left the third–largest
operator in the country.
A couple of months later,
Senanu joined Safaricom as Chief Enterprise Business Officer. Ndegwa pointed out that Senanu joined
Safaricom in June 2021.
Senanu has been glorified
by the Safaricom CEO for his exceptional leadership and contribution to
Safaricom.
Chief
Executive Officer Safaricom Peter Ndegwa
“During his time, he has
re-established and enhanced Safaricom a leader in the enterprise space, grown
mobility business, and initiated digital transformation initiatives to enable
SME DIY,” Ndegwa lauded.
According to Ndegwa’s
announcement, Senanu whose last working day is May 31, will be replaced by
Joseph Wanjohi in an acting capacity.
“Joseph Wanjohi will act as interim chief
Enterprise Business Officer from 1st June 2022 as we initiate the relevant
talent sourcing process to identify the next enterprise business unit leader,”
Safaricom CEO noted.
Wanjohi joined Safaricom
in 2003 as the Sector Manager for Manufacturing and Energy. He has held various
positions including Senior Manager Multinationals, Energy, Media and ICT before
being appointed to the current role of Head of Enterprise Sales in 2007.
He will begin his role as
the Sales Head next month and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing.
Ndegwa thanked Senanu for the outstanding work
he has executed while in Safaricom and wished him all the best in his future
endeavours.