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MultiChoice Namibia appoints Derick Steyn as Head of Sales

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MultiChoice Namibia has appointed Derick Steyn as Head of Sales.

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Steyn joins MultiChoice from SMC Brands, where he was the Country Manager and National Sales Manager for Namibia.

With a decade of multifaceted experience in sales, marketing, operations, and HR in the Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector, Steyn, according to MultiChoice, brings a unique blend of strategic vision, operational excellence, and interpersonal skills to the business.

“Steyn has a deep understanding of local market conditions and the sales strategies needed to uncover new market opportunities,” the company said.

As the newest member of the management team at MultiChoice Namibia, Steyn is determined to continue driving growth, fostering innovation, and delivering tangible results in the video entertainment industry.

“MultiChoice Namibia is filled with vibrant and dedicated leaders. We are excited to have Derick join the team because he brings with him a wealth of expertise needed in our fast-moving environment,” said MultiChoice Namibia Managing Director, Roger Gertze.

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