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Enterprise Computing Ltd (ECL) has named Seth Donkor as its new Chief Executive Officer.
This follows the resignation of Jake Oyortey as CEO, who now becomes a full-time board member of the company.
Being CEO is a new phase, but Seth is far from being a new face. In over a decade of ECL’s existence, Seth has been key in its transformation from an early-stage tech startup to the global giant it is today.
He graduated from the University of Cape Coast with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics and Statistics and has various industry trainings and certifications in Information Security, ISO, Cloud, Product Development, AI, Blockchain, Project Management among others.
Seth has also been involved in complex system deployment for leading institutions in Africa as well as a winner of the NetApp Insight award in Berlin, Germany in 2017. He was part of the ECL team involved in Stanford University’s SEED transformation program that helped craft the Organization’s Transformation Plan.
Having joined ECL, Seth’s remarkable ascent through the company's ranks, from Systems Engineer to Systems Lead, Technical Manager, and ultimately to the role of Chief Technology Officer, attests to his exceptional leadership and technical prowess. Over the past 12 years, he has played a pivotal role in building and shaping a world-class technology team, as well as contributing immensely to the organization's growth and expansion to other regions.

Xuelian Chi, a global HR consultant and a Board Member of ECL, shares her wisdom on the appointment of Seth as the new CEO, transitioning from his role as CTO: "Seth's journey within ECL is exemplary, marked by visionary leadership. I have witnessed firsthand his ability to drive innovation, foster a collaborative work culture, and navigate the complexities of our industry. His promotion to CEO is a testament to his strategic vision and steadfast dedication to the success of the organization. Under Seth's leadership, I am confident that ECL will thrive, delivering cutting-edge solutions and maintaining its position as a trusted global partner."
Seth has been instrumental in propelling ECL to the forefront of the technology industry. Going forward, it is evident that his enthusiasm for embracing innovative technologies and fostering a culture of transparency will be instrumental in driving ECL’s continued growth and market leadership.
ECL is a professional services company providing customised AI technology solutions and consultancy to businesses globally. With service offerings in Business Process Automation, Cybersecurity, Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure, Backup and Recovery, among others, ECL is committed to ensuring business success while providing organizations with 24/7 fanatical support.
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