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Tech Firm EOH Loses Two CEOs of Subsidiaries

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Troubled JSE-listed technology group EOH has lost two CEOs of its subsidiaries, Nextec and ICT business.

The company announced on Monday that Zunaid Mayet, executive director and CEO of EOH subsidiary Nextec,  has resigned as the CEO of Nextec and from the EOH Holdings board and various other EOH subsidiary boards.

His resignation is with effect from 12 July 2019.

Mayet has been at EOH for 10 years and a member of the board for the last two years.

He has been involved in driving the new strategy which included the creation of Nextec.

In order to ensure a smooth transition, the company said Mayet will assist with the handover of Nextec by 31 October 2019. He thereafter intends embarking on a new entrepreneurial venture.

Rob Godlonton has also resigned as executive director and CEO of EOH’s ICT business.

He has resigned from his role as CEO of the ICT business and various EOH subsidiary boards with effect from 12 July 2019.

Godlonton has been at EOH for over 11 years and has been leading the EOH ICT business in South Africa.

In order to ensure a smooth transition, he will assist with the handover of the ICT business by 31 October 2019.

Pumeza Bam has also resigned as a non-executive director from the EOH Holdings board and various other EOH subsidiary boards and trusts with effect from 12 July 2019.

She served EOH as an executive director for 7 years and most recently as a non-executive director for the past two years.

“The board wishes to thank Pumeza, Zunaid and Rob for their commitment and contribution to EOH,” the company said.

EOH Group CEO, Stephen van Coller and Group Financial Director, Megan Pydigadu will assume a caretaking leadership role for the ICT and Nextec business units on an interim basis.

“They will ensure that staff remain engaged and that seamless, high quality client delivery continues,” the company said.

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