Kyle Whitehill leaves Liquid Telecom South Africa to return to the UK

Posted on February 2, 2018 · 1 min read

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Kyle Whitehill leaves Liquid Telecom South Africa to return to the UK


Liquid Telecom South Africa, part of the leading pan-African telecoms group Liquid Telecom, has announced today that CEO Kyle Whitehill is leaving the company at the end of his contract to return to the UK to be with his family.

Since joining Liquid Telecom South Africa, Whitehill has helped reshape the business as a leading communications services and solutions provider, enabling more customers to access high-speed, reliable connectivity across South Africa.

Nic Rudnick, Group CEO at Liquid Telecom, said: ‘Kyle has decided to return home to be with his family who remained in the UK during his time in South Africa. We thank Kyle for his determination and drive that has seen the company go through many positive changes and renewed focus. With our strong leadership team in place, the company will continue to build Africa’s digital future.’

Kyle will depart the company effective March 20 2018 following the end of his contract.

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