Google on Tuesday announced the appointment of Nigeria-born Alex Okosi as its Managing Director for Africa.
Vice President, EMEA Emerging Markets at Google, Meir Brand, in a statement said Okosi would be responsible for Google’s operations in Africa and help businesses and economies grow.
Brand said that the role is as well as expanding access and providing tools to help the next billion users get more from the Web.
“Alex is a proven leader with a wealth of experience in the media and technology industries.
‘’He has a deep understanding of African countries and a passion for using technology to empower people and businesses.
‘’Okosi is a seasoned media, entertainment, and technology leader,’’ he said.
According to him, prior to joining YouTube, Okosi held the position of Executive Vice President and Managing Director of Viacom International Media Networks Africa and BET International.
He said that in his most recent position at YouTube, Okosi played a pivotal role in steering the platform’s growth and expansion across Africa, the Middle East, and Turkey.
“I am excited at the prospect of leading Google’s team in Africa and the opportunity to be an even closer part of this diverse and dynamic region, which is so close to my heart,” Okosi said.
Okosi said that he believes in the potential for technology and in particular, the internet to improve people’s lives and to help individuals and businesses in Africa to thrive.
He said that Google has been operating in Africa for over a decade and has offices in Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa.
According to him, the company’s products and services are used by millions of people in Africa every day.