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Foggo promoted at Digicel Bermuda

New chapter: Donn Foggo has been appointed director of marketing at Digicel Bermuda (Photograph supplied)

Digicel Bermuda has appointed Donn Foggo as director of marketing, reporting directly to the CEO.

Mr Foggo will oversee all marketing operations, community engagement and corporate social responsibility.

After graduating from Brock University in St Catharines, Ontario, he worked in Toronto for several years before moving back home.

He became a member of the Digicel team in 2018 as the marketing manager.

Regional CEO Stephen Murad stated: “Donn has been an incredible member of our Digicel Bermuda team for some years now.

“He has played a pivotal role in our business, most recently our transformation to a digital operator.

“It is very important to Digicel that we have Bermudian voices in the room where decisions that impact their community are made.

Donn does not shy away from saying what he thinks is best for Bermuda, as it relates to our industry and how it will impact his fellow Bermudians.

“I look forward to working even closer with him as he takes these next steps forward on his career path.”

Mr Foggo said: “My goal in life has always been to do my very best. Digicel has afforded me many opportunities in my career to do just that, with this promotion being the latest. I enthusiastically welcome this next chapter.”

“Digicel is a critical enabler, within both the residential and business communities here in Bermuda and we must do better at listening to our customers and continually strive to exceed their expectations.”

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Published January 14, 2022 at 7:59 am (Updated February 04, 2023 at 3:47 pm)

Foggo promoted at Digicel Bermuda

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