Mixta Africa announces two new appointments
Research . 3 years ago
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Effective from 1st of July, 2020, Mr Kola Ashiru-Balogun, who previously served as the Managing Director of Mixta Nigeria between 2015 - 2020, will serve as the new Chief Operating Officer (COO) for Mixta Africa Group. Mr Kola, as the COO of Mixta Africa Group, will take over coverage of the company’s North and West…
Effective from 1st of July, 2020, Mr Kola Ashiru-Balogun, who previously served as the Managing Director of Mixta Nigeria between 2015 – 2020, will serve as the new Chief Operating Officer (COO) for Mixta Africa Group.
Mr Kola, as the COO of Mixta Africa Group, will take over coverage of the company’s North and West African operations from Mr Daniel Font. Mrs Sade Hughes, the current Managing Director of Mixta Hospitality will now serve as the Country Manager for Mixta Nigeria, combining this new portfolio with the hospitality business.
The Mixta Africa Group, founded in 2005, has a presence in five African countries represented through its subsidiaries: Mixta Nigeria, Mixta Maroc, Mixta Tunisie, Mixta Senegal and Mixta Cote d’Ivoire with plans to expand into Ethiopia. Mixta Nigeria is just one arm of the Mixta Africa Group representing 94% of the group’s total assets following the merger with ARM’s property company in 2014.
Some notable projects by Mixta Nigeria include residential projects such as Lakowe Golf Estate, Garden City Golf Estate, Beachwood Park, Residence de la Paix (Lagos), Fara Park (I & II) and retail projects such as Oluwole Urban Mall and Cross Town Mall.
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