Avon HMO appoints new CEO

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Avon HMO appoints new CEO
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The appointment takes effect from 1 October, a statement by the company said Monday.

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At Avon, the statement said he led various technology-driven initiatives impacting provider relationships, claims payment, customer relationship management, contact centre operations, and other groundbreaking projects. Mr Imasogie holds a bachelor’s degree in physics from Ambrose Alli University, an MBA in Leadership and Management from York St. John University in the UK, and several professional certifications, including one in management analytics from MIT Sloan School of Management, USA.

“By providing broad access to quality healthcare products and services, Avon is empowering Nigerians to live healthier, fuller lives. Avon HMO is a subsidiary of the Heirs Holdings Group, an African proprietary investment company driving Africa’s development through long-term investments in key sectors,” it said.

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