Accra: e-Crime Bureau, a leading tier-1 cybersecurity consulting and investigations firm, has announced the appointment of Mr. Emmanuel Agyei as its new Consulting Chief Executive.According to Ghana News Agency, the appointment aligns with the Bureau's Transition and Growth Strategy, focusing on domestic market expansion, enhanced new solutions, strengthening leadership capacity, enhancing consulting excellence, and positioning the Bureau as a Pan-African leader in cybersecurity consulting, technology solutions provision, and business transformation.Mr. Agyei is a seasoned executive with over two decades of experience leading large-scale commercial, operational, and consulting programs across North America and Sub-Saharan Africa. In his new role, Mr. Agyei will provide operational leadership for the Bureau's consulting practice, driving innovation, client success, and sustainable growth across its service lines.Commenting on the appointment, Mr. Agyei expressed enthusiasm about joining the Bureau's exec utive leadership team. He stated, "I am honoured to take on this role at such a defining moment in the Bureau's growth journey. e-Crime Bureau is uniquely positioned to lead Ghana and Africa's cybersecurity and consulting landscape through innovation, partnerships, and measurable client impact."He further added, "I look forward to working with the team to build on our strong foundation and deliver transformative results for our clients and stakeholders."The Bureau's Transition and Growth Strategy reflects its redefined mission and vision to be the market leader and preferred provider of cybersecurity consulting and related professional services, offering next-generation technology solutions that deliver measurable results to clients in Ghana, across Africa and beyond.Established in 2011, e-Crime Bureau is a Tier-1 cybersecurity service provider offering cybersecurity consulting and technology solutions to clients in Ghana and across Africa. The Bureau specializes in cybersecurity services, digital foren sics, financial crimes and investigations, legal support services, technology solutions, and training.
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