Entertainment & SocietyVictoria Ajayi Appointed Group CEO of TVC Communications

Victoria Ajayi Appointed Group CEO of TVC Communications

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March 10, (THEWILL)- Victoria Ajayi, a seasoned finance leader with over 15 years of professional experience across local and international organisations has been appointed the Group CEO/Managing Director of TVC Communications, one of largest media companies in Nigeria, owners of TVC News, TVC Entertainment channel, Max FM and Adaba FM. The appointment comes after Andrew Hanlon stepped down as the Group CEO after spending seven years at the media organisation. This makes Victoria the first woman to hold the highest position in the media organisation since inception.

She has served TVC Communications in different capacities, which led to her last role as Deputy Chief Finance Officer, where she assisted the outgoing CEO in navigating the complexities of the industry and driving the company forward. In addition, she is expected to bring her extensive experience in strategic management and wealth of experience in not just finance but leadership capabilities.

A Fellow of ACCA with a Masters in Business Administration from IESE Business School, Victoria comes with a unique blend of expertise in not just finance but leadership capabilities that will drive business growth. She is also a member of the Institute of Directors and The Society for Corporate Governance, Nigeria and has participated in programmes at prestigious institutions such as Cambridge Judge Business School, Harvard Business School, and British Broadcast Corporation, BBC.

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