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TotalEnergies Picks Eric Fanchini as New Managing Director

Felix Ochieng by Felix Ochieng
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Mr Eric Fanchini, Managing Directors, TotalEnergies Marketing Kenya Plc. [Photo/File]

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TotalEnergies Marketing Kenya, one of the biggest suppliers of Petroleum and Gas products in East Africa, has appointed Mr Eric Fanchini as a Director and as the new managing director of the company, effective 16th August 2021.

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Mr Fanchini replaces Mr Olagoke Aluko who recently took up a new role as the Vice President, Finance & Corporate Affairs for Marketing & Services in Africa. Mr Fanchini is expected to lead the company in its new journey as a clean energy firm.

Prior to his appointment, Mr Eric Fanchini served as the Managing Director at TotalEnergies Petroleum Ghana Plc. Mr Eric Fanchini has been with the global oil firm for nearly two decades where he worked in senior managerial roles including; IT Manager for the Company’s Aviation Business Unit in Paris, France, Head of Marketing & Services, Head of the rollout of TotalEnergies SAP European Template United Kingdom, Retail Card Services Manager in the United Kingdom, Sales Director in Cote d’Ivoire, and Strategy and Senior M&A Project Manager in Paris, France.

In addition, he worked as the Deputy of the Vice President of the global oil Marketing & Services in West Africa.

Mr Eric Fanchini holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing and International Sales from EDHEC Business School and he also holds a PRINCE2 Certification in Project Management (United Kingdom standard).

Also read: TotalEnergies Post Kes 1.7 Billion Net Profit in 1H2021

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