Gaburici Left Azercell Telecom
Acting. President of the local mobile operator Azercell Telecom Cyril Gaburici announced his intention to leave the company in connection with the termination of the employment contract. He decided to leave Telia Sonera in general and consider career opportunities outside of the structure, where he worked for about 14 years and was President of the Moldovan Moldcell before joining Azercell.
The Vice-president of Telia Sonera and its President for the Eurasian Region Erik Hallberg on this occasion expressed his appreciation for Gaburici’s commitment to work and for the, time and effort he spent during the year.
With effect from 5 January 2015, the head of the Legal Department of Azercell Telecom, Vahid Mursaliyev will serve as President of the company until the appointment of a new head by the founder. "I congratulate him on his new position and truly believe in the continuation of the positive rotation observed in the past six months," said Erik Hallberg.
Vahid Mursaliyev began operations in Azercell in 2005, previously as chief adviser to the President of the company, the Director of Legal and Administrative Department, as well as other positions. In 2000-2001, he received his doctorate in Corporate Governance at Case Western Reserve University, USA. He is a member of the International Bar Association and Doctor of the International Academy for Ecological Energy. He is also a graduate of the Faculty of Law of the Baku State University.
Telia Sonera Group begins to consider the list of candidates for the post of President of Azercell after the departure of Cyril Gaburici. --17D-
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