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(Kaieteur News) – One Communications on Wednesday announced the appointment of Abraham Smith as Chief Executive Officer.
Smith brings more than two decades of senior leadership experience across the Caribbean and Latin America, including recent CEO-level stewardship of one of the region’s largest and most complex markets, the company said in a press release.
Brad Martin, Chairman of One Communications said, “As Guyana continues one of the most dynamic periods of growth in its history, the role of reliable, future-ready connectivity has never been more critical. Abraham is a seasoned leader who understands the national responsibility that comes with telecommunications leadership. He has a deep respect for local culture and a commitment to balancing commercial success with meaningful community impact. We are confident he will strengthen One Communications’ role as a trusted partner in Guyana’s development.”
As CEO, Smith will oversee both One’s residential operations as well as Brava, the company’s business arm, with a mandate to enhance both commercial and residential customer experience, strengthen network resilience, and expand enterprise partnerships.
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