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Vivo Energy Ghana has appointed Mr. Christian Li as its new Managing Director following the unfortunate passing of the company’s former Managing Director, Jean-Michel Arlandis.
Shirley Tony Kum, corporate communications manager at Vivo Energy Ghana, noted this in a press release on Tuesday, April 1.
According to her, Mr. Li, a Mauritian citizen, brings with him nearly 30 years of experience in general management, business development, and sales and marketing within the energy sector.
Mr Li is said to have over the course of his career worked in more than 20 African countries, contributing to the growth of businesses in various leadership roles.
Since 2022, he has been Head of International Business for Engen, where he managed the company’s non-South African operations across countries such as the Democratic Republic of Congo, Namibia, Botswana, Mauritius, Lesotho, and Eswatini.
Before joining Vivo Energy Ghana, he served as Managing Director for Engen Namibia for four years, earning recognition as one of the top 10 executives for three consecutive years.
The press statement noted that his earlier career also included significant leadership positions in South Africa, Mauritius, and the Republic of Congo, as well as a stint with Chevron for nearly eight years before transitioning to Engen Mauritius in 2011.
Franck Konan-Yahaut, Executive Vice President of Vivo Energy West and Central Africa expressed confidence in Christian’s appointment, saying, “Christian brings on board a wealth of knowledge, commitment to excellence, and continuous improvement and will be an invaluable addition to our team.”
In response to his appointment, Mr. Li expressed his gratitude and shared his vision for Vivo Energy Ghana. “Having worked in various capacities across multiple sectors, I am optimistic that we will elevate an already robust business to enviable heights,” he stated.
He also pledged to work closely with the team and stakeholders to drive innovation and excellence within the downstream business.
According to Kum, Vivo Energy Ghana, a key marketer and distributor of Shell-branded fuels and lubricants, remains committed to delivering high-quality products and services while expanding its footprint in the country.
She emphasised that with Mr. Li at the helm, the company looks poised for continued success in the evolving energy sector.
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