Dark Fibre Africa (DFA) has appointed Dr Heydon Hall as its chief information officer (CIO).
The company says the key focus of his role at DFA is to develop and oversee the implementation of a robust and integrated information technology strategy, as well as the company’s overall digital transformation and enterprise architecture.
With over 20 years’ senior IT leadership experience, Hall has led teams in digital transformation and business re-engineering turnarounds for numerous large organisations and has been involved in several successful technology start-ups, says DFA.
DFA CEO Andries Delport welcomed Hall’s addition to the company’s executive leadership.
“Heydon joins DFA at a time when we are going through extensive restructuring to become a leaner, more agile business, and he has all the right skills and experience to help accelerate DFA’s journey towards this goal,” he said.
Hall sees himself as a student of business, an innovator and a serial corporate entrepreneur whose CIO roles give him the opportunity to pair his organisational-design and technology skills to enhance business performance.
According to DFA, he has extensive technology implementation and corporate leadership experience at executive and board level.
It notes he has a solid track record in the business re-engineering arena and brings great insight into the robotic process automation and artificial intelligence spaces.
He holds a DCom (Performance, Leadership and Change) from the University of Johnnesburg. He studied his MBA through Oxford Brookes University, with a focus on organisational design, technology and marketing. He also holds a BCom with majors in economics, business, marketing and law from Unisa.
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