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Seth Donkor Assumes CEO Role at Enterprise Computing Limited

Enterprise Computing Limited (ECL), a prominent provider of tailored AI technology solutions and consulting services globally, has named Seth Donkor as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) effective January 1, 2024.

Donkor takes the helm after Jake Oyortey, the former CEO, transitioned to a full-time board member role on December 31, 2023, allowing for Donkor’s appointment.

Joining ECL over a decade ago as a Systems Engineer, Seth Donkor has been integral to the company’s advancement. His journey within the organization—from Systems Engineer to Systems Lead, Technical Manager, and ultimately Chief Technology Officer—speaks volumes about his exceptional leadership and technical acumen.

During his tenure, Donkor significantly contributed to building a world-class technology team and expanding ECL’s presence across different regions. Notably, his involvement in complex system deployments for African institutions and recognition with the NetApp Insight award in Berlin in 2017 underlines his expertise.

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Moreover, Donkor played a pivotal role in Stanford University’s SEED transformation program, shaping the Organization’s Transformation Plan alongside the ECL team.

Xuelian Chi, a global HR consultant and ECL Board Member, praised Donkor’s appointment, lauding his visionary leadership, innovative drive, and ability to navigate the industry’s complexities. Chi expressed confidence in Donkor’s ability to lead ECL towards continued success and innovation.

Donkor’s promotion coincides with ECL’s ongoing global expansion efforts, positioning the company to deliver advanced solutions to businesses worldwide.

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