Zoom Appoints Cindy Hoots to Board of Directors

SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 05, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Zoom Video Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZM) announced that it has appointed Cindy Hoots, Chief Digital Officer and CIO of AstraZeneca, as an independent director on Zoom’s Board of Directors effective immediately.

“Zoom has changed the way companies around the world do business and is ushering in entirely new ways to transact business internationally,” said Hoots. “Global leaders have the responsibility to ensure our ecosystem of employees, partners, customers, and our community can connect and collaborate seamlessly in a sustainably responsible way. I am thrilled to join Zoom’s Board and CEO Eric Yuan, an inspirational leader with a strong vision. I believe this company has an important role in making a meaningful impact on people’s lives.”

“On behalf of Zoom’s Board of Directors, I am excited to welcome Cindy to the team,” said Zoom Founder and CEO Eric S. Yuan. “Cindy’s experience leading large global companies in highly regulated and complex industries will bring tremendous value to our company. As Zoom continues to grow and innovate within the healthcare sector, we look forward to Cindy’s perspectives and contributions.”

About Cindy Hoots
Ms. Hoots has served as the Chief Digital Officer and Chief Information Officer at AstraZeneca PLC, a pharmaceutical company, since January 2020. From January 2018 to December 2019, she served as Global Vice President of Technology of Unilever PLC, a multinational consumer goods company. Prior to joining Unilever, Ms. Hoots served as Vice President of Next Generation Products, Commercial, and Digital Transformation at British American Tobacco plc from 2016 to 2018. She also spent 16 years at Mars, Incorporated. Ms. Hoots received a B.S. in Computer Information Systems from DeVry Institute of Technology.

About Zoom
Zoom is for you. Zoom is a space where you can connect to others, share ideas, make plans, and build toward a future limited only by your imagination. Our frictionless communications platform is the only one that started with video as its foundation, and we have set the standard for innovation ever since. That is why we are an intuitive, scalable, and secure choice for individuals, small businesses, and large enterprises alike. Founded in 2011, Zoom is publicly traded (NASDAQ: ZM) and headquartered in San Jose, California. Visit zoom.com and follow @zoom.

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Prepay Nation promeut Paolo Montessori au poste de président-directeur général (PDG)

BERWYN, Pennsylvanie, 05 janv. 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Prepay Nation, un leader mondial des produits prépayés B2B, annonce la nomination de Paolo Montessori en tant que nouveau président-directeur général (PDG). Le conseil d’administration a choisi M. Montessori pour succéder à A.J. Hanna en tant que PDG d’ici janvier 2023 après un exercice approfondi de planification de la relève.

Après plus de 3 ans et demi passés chez Prepay Nation, dont les 2 dernières années et demi au poste de PDG, A.J. Hanna a annoncé qu’il quittera son poste de PDG et de président de Prepay Nation avant le 31 décembre 2022. A.J. Hanna continue à soutenir la transition en tant que conseiller spécial du conseil d’administration et du PDG nouvellement nommé.

Paolo Montessori a rejoint Prepay Nation en octobre 2021 au poste de Chief Revenue Officer (directeur financier). Tout au long de sa carrière de plus de 25 ans, M. Montessori a établi un palmarès bien étoffé d’accomplissements à la tête d’entreprises de télécommunications et de services financiers sur un large éventail de possibilités stratégiques et de développement commercial à une époque d’évolution constante dans le monde des services financiers et des paiements. En tant que PDG, les objectifs principaux de M. Montessori seront de renforcer la situation financière et la solide assise des actifs de Prepay Nation, y compris un réseau mondial de distribution interconnecté et un marché prépayé, ainsi que d’accélérer les plans de croissance de l’entreprise et d’élargir ses alternatives de paiement.

A.J. Hanna, président du conseil d’administration et PDG de Prepay Nation, a déclaré : « Nous sommes ravis d’accueillir Paolo Montessori en tant que prochain PDG de Prepay Nation. M. Montessori est un dirigeant qui a fait ses preuves dans le développement des talents et la direction d’équipes, tout en stimulant la croissance et l’innovation dans les secteurs des technologies financières et des télécommunications. Grâce à sa vaste expérience acquise dans l’expansion de Comviva sur de nouveaux territoires, en tant que PDG d’eServGlobal où il a constitué HomeSend, la coentreprise transfrontalière avec MasterCard, en tant que directeur général de l’activité de traitement des transactions de Novatti et en tant que PDG de LenddoEFL, une fintech innovante d’analyse des risques alimentée par l’IA, M. Montessori est bien placé pour diriger Prepay Nation dans cette nouvelle ère. L’attention toute particulière de Paolo Montessori portée à l’accélération de la croissance de l’entreprise et à l’adoption élargie de nos offres d’écosystème et des capacités du marché prépayé auprès des utilisateurs et des entreprises permettra de lancer Prepay Nation 2.0. »

Anurag Jain, co-fondateur de Prepay Nation, a ajouté : « Au nom du conseil d’administration, de nos employés, de nos clients et de nos partenaires commerciaux du monde entier, je tiens à remercier A.J. Hanna pour son dévouement et son enthousiasme envers Prepay Nation, et à le féliciter pour les nombreux accomplissements et étapes franchies, que nous avons célébrés alors qu’il était à la tête de cette entreprise dynamique. Sous la direction de M. Hanna, Prepay Nation a étendu son empreinte mondiale et développé un marché à la pointe du secteur pour les produits prépayés, et a transformé nos capacités en un avantage concurrentiel. »

Le nouveau PDG, Paolo Montessori, a commenté : « Être choisi pour diriger une organisation aussi respectée que Prepay Nation, un marché mondial de la technologie et du prépaiement, qui dessert plus de 150 pays et plus de 5 milliards d’utilisateurs, est un grand honneur et une opportunité véritablement passionnante.

C’est la passion d’innover, en restant à l’écoute des besoins des clients, qui guide Prepay Nation depuis ses débuts il y a plus de dix ans. J’ai hâte de diriger l’équipe de Prepay Nation et de travailler main dans la main pour tracer un avenir de croissance, créant de la valeur pour nos actionnaires tout en fournissant des services prépayés essentiels à notre public mondial. »

A.J. Hanna a ajouté : « Cela a été un honneur et un privilège de diriger Prepay Nation et d’aider à servir nos partenaires mondiaux et leurs utilisateurs. Je garde de précieux souvenirs du temps passé à travailler avec nos collègues, dont le talent, la fidélité et l’engagement envers nos clients sont sans pareil. Je suis fier de l’entreprise axée sur les objectifs que nous avons façonnée ensemble, et j’ai hâte de voir la société et l’équipe prospérer sous la direction de Paolo Montessori. »

À propos de Prepay Nation :

Prepay Nation est un leader mondial des produits prépayés B2B, qui facilite l’achat de recharges transfrontalières de temps d’antenne mobile, de données, de cartes-cadeaux et de paiements de services publics au-delà des frontières internationales. L’entreprise se targue d’une présence opérationnelle dans plus de 150 pays, avec plus de 600 partenariats d’opérateurs mobiles dans plus de 300 000 points de vente. Elle est soutenue par une équipe répartie dans le monde entier aux États-Unis, au Canada, en Asie, en Europe et au Moyen-Orient. Nous permettons aux marques locales et mondiales de distribuer leurs produits prépayés par le biais de notre réseau mondial de revendeurs omnicanal. Nos partenaires bénéficient d’une augmentation des ventes, de l’acquisition de clients, de l’engagement, de la rétention et de la fidélisation.

Pour plus d’information, rendez-vous sur www.prepaynation.com ou contactez Janis D’souza à l’adresse hello@prepaynation.com

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Prepay Nation promove Paolo Montessori a Diretor Executivo (CEO)

BERWYN, Pa., Jan. 05, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —  A Prepay Nation, líder global no mercado de produtos pré-pagos B2B, anuncia a nomeação de Paolo Montessori como novo CEO. O Conselho Diretor escolheu Montessori para suceder A.J. Hanna como CEO até janeiro de 2023, após um minucioso exercício de planejamento sucessório.

Depois de mais de 3 anos e meio na Prepay Nation, incluindo os últimos 2 anos e meio como CEO, A.J. Hanna anunciou que deixará o cargo de CEO e de Presidente da Prepay Nation em 31 de dezembro de 2022. A.J. continuará a apoiar a transição como consultor especial do Conselho de Administração e do CEO recém-nomeado.

Paolo Montessori ingressou na Prepay Nation em outubro de 2021 como Diretor de Receita. Ao longo da sua carreira de mais de 25 anos, Montessori estabeleceu um sólido histórico de realizações liderando empresas de telecomunicações e de serviços financeiros em uma ampla gama de possibilidades estratégicas e de criação de negócios durante um período de constante evolução no mundo dos serviços financeiros e pagamentos. Como CEO, os principais objetivos de Montessori serão fortalecer a posição financeira e a base sólida de ativos da Prepay Nation, incluindo a rede de distribuição interconectada em todo o mundo e o mercado pré-pago, bem como acelerar os planos de crescimento da empresa e expandir suas alternativas de pagamento.

O Presidente do Conselho e CEO da Prepay Nation A.J. Hanna disse: “É um grande prazer receber Paolo Montessori como o próximo CEO da Prepay Nation. Paolo é líder comprovado, conhecido pelo desenvolvimento de talentos e liderança de equipes, e como incentivador do crescimento e da inovação nos setores de fintech e telecomunicações. Com sua vasta experiência na expansão da Comviva em novas regiões geográficas, como CEO da eServGlobal, onde formou a HomeSend, uma joint venture transfronteiriça com a MasterCard, como CEO do negócio de processamento de transações da Novatti e CEO da inovadora fintech de análise de risco alimentada por IA LenddoEFL, ele está bem-posicionado para liderar a Prepay Nation nesta nova era. Focado em acelerar o crescimento da empresa e conquistar a adoção mais ampla das nossas ofertas de ecossistemas e recursos de mercado pré-pagos por parte de usuários e empresas, Paolo lançará o Prepay Nation 2.0.”

Anurag Jain, cofundador da Prepay Nation, acrescentou: “Em nome do Conselho de Administração, nossos funcionários globais, clientes e parceiros de negócios, quero agradecer a A.J. por sua dedicação e entusiasmo na Prepay Nation e parabenizá-lo pelas muitas conquistas e marcos que celebramos enquanto ele esteve ao leme desta empresa dinâmica. Sob a liderança de A.J., a Prepay Nation expandiu seu alcance global e ampliou o mercado líder da indústria de produtos pré-pagos, transformando a nossa capacidade em uma vantagem competitiva.”

Paolo Montessori, o novo CEO: “É uma grande honra e uma oportunidade muito emocionante ter sido selecionado para liderar uma organização tão respeitada como a Prepay Nation, uma tecnologia global e um mercado global pré-pago, que atende mais de 150 países e mais de 5 bilhões de usuários.

A paixão por inovar com como foco nas necessidades do cliente é o que orienta a Prepay Nation desde seu início há mais de uma década. Estou pronto para liderar a equipe da Prepay Nation e trabalhar em conjunto para traçar um futuro de crescimento, criando valor para nossos acionistas e fornecendo serviços pré-pagos essenciais para nossa audiência global.”

A.J. Hanna acrescentou: “É uma honra e um privilégio liderar a Prepay Nation e ajudar a servir nossos parceiros e usuários em todo o mundo. Tenho muitas boas lembranças do tempo que passei trabalhando com nossos colegas, cujo talento, lealdade e compromisso com nossos clientes são incomparáveis. Estou orgulhoso do negócio orientado por propósitos que moldamos juntos e estou ansioso para ver a empresa e a equipe florescerem sob a liderança de Paolo.”

Sobre a Prepay Nation:

A Prepay Nation é um mercado líder global de produtos pré-pagos B2B que facilita a compra de recargas transfronteiriças de tempo de antena móvel, dados, cartões-presente e pagamentos de serviços públicos em fronteiras internacionais. Ela tem operações em mais de 150 países e mais de 600 parcerias de operadoras móveis em mais de 300.000 locais de varejo – apoiadas por uma equipe distribuída globalmente nos EUA, Canadá, Ásia, Europa e Oriente Médio. Nós viabilizamos que marcas locais e globais distribuam seus produtos pré-pagos através da nossa rede de revendedores omnicanal em todo o mundo. Nossos parceiros se beneficiam do aumento de vendas, aquisição de clientes, engajamento, retenção e fidelização.

Para mais informações, visite www.prepaynation.com ou contacte Janis D’souza em hello@prepaynation.com

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PowerChina soutient la formation de talents hautement qualifiés en Zambie

LUSAKA, Zambie, 6 janvier 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Sur la rivière Kafue, à environ 90 km au sud de Lusaka, capitale de la Zambie, la première centrale hydroélectrique à grande échelle de Zambie tourne à plein régime.

Mise en service en juillet 2021, la centrale hydroélectrique inférieure de Kafue Gorge, construite par PowerChina, prévoit l’installation de cinq turbines Francis, pour une capacité totale installée de 750 MW.

En plus d’avoir accéléré le processus d’industrialisation de la Zambie, cette centrale a également changé le destin de nombreux jeunes zambiens. Gift Kapanda, 35 ans, est l’un d’entre eux.

PowerChina Supports Cultivation of Highly Skilled Talent in Zambia

En 2017, la vie de ce jeune Zambien a pris un tournant inédit après sa visite de l’institut de formation Sinohydro, fondé par PowerChina dans le but de dispenser des cours de formation professionnelle gratuits afin de former des travailleurs qualifiés pour le projet hydroélectrique et de générer des talents pour des projets locaux en Zambie. M. Kapanda s’est inscrit à l’institut pour étudier l’ingénierie électrique et a commencé sa « transformation ».

Comme M. Kapanda, le destin de plus de 300 jeunes en Zambie a complètement changé grâce à l’institut de formation Sinohydro. Les compétences acquises à l’institut ont transformé leur vie.

Avec un investissement de 1,45 million de dollars, l’institut a été créé par PowerChina en 2017, et recrute des étudiants de toute la Zambie, leur fournit une éducation et une formation gratuites, un logement gratuit et des allocations de subsistance, dans le but de cultiver des talents qualifiés dont la Zambie a un besoin urgent dans le domaine de la construction d’infrastructures.

Jusqu’à présent, l’institut a formé 332 étudiants, dont 10 femmes, en tant que techniciens, qui sont devenus les piliers de ce projet ainsi que d’autres projets d’ingénierie en Zambie. La plupart d’entre eux travaillent pour le projet d’électricité après leur formation, a déclaré Fang Zhi, doyen de l’institut, à ChinAfrica.

« Avant, j’étais un électricien ordinaire qui ne pouvait faire que des câblages ou des réparations simples, mais c’est différent maintenant. J’ai reçu une formation professionnelle et systématique. À force de pratique, je suis devenu un bon ingénieur électricien », a confié M. Kapanda à ChinAfrica.

L’aide apportée par la Chine à l’Afrique a été faussement accusée de « néo-colonialisme », et l’image des entreprises chinoises en Afrique a également été déformée et diffamée. « Le fait est que les entreprises chinoises en Afrique emploient un grand nombre de travailleurs locaux grâce à la localisation des ressources humaines, ce qui favorise grandement l’emploi local, améliore le niveau de vie de la population locale, et renforce le sentiment d’appartenance, de bonheur et de responsabilité des employés locaux », a déclaré Zhou Qingguo, chef de projet du Bureau de la centrale hydroélectrique inférieure de Kafue Gorge, à ChinAfrica.

Depuis la mise en service de la centrale hydroélectrique inférieure de Kafue Gorge, plus de 10 000 employés locaux ont été embauchés, soit 90 % de la main-d’œuvre du projet.

Depuis son entrée sur le marché zambien en 2001, PowerChina s’est profondément impliquée dans le développement du pays. « En formant et en employant la population locale, il est possible de renforcer les échanges entre les peuples chinois et africains, afin de rapprocher davantage leurs cœurs », a déclaré Song Mingming, représentant national de PowerChina en Zambie.

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CrisisWatch December 2022

Our monthly conflict tracker highlights eight deteriorations in December.

Taliban authorities in Afghanistan banned women from attending university and working in NGOs, disrupting one of the world’s largest humanitarian responses as tens of millions struggle to survive amid economic hardship and a severe winter.

Fears of a looming humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh grew after Azerbaijan-backed protesters began blocking the Lachin corridor, a vital transport link connecting Armenia with the enclave.

In the first clash in two-and-a-half years, Indian and Chinese soldiers fought hand-to-hand along the disputed Line of Actual Control, injuring dozens.

In Peru, a failed attempt to dissolve Congress ended the brief presidency of Pedro Castillo, prompting widespread protests that turned deadly amid a fierce security crackdown.

Fighting wreaked havoc in South Sudan’s Upper Nile state while violence perpetrated by armed youth killed dozens and displaced thousands in Jonglei state.

In Somaliland, clashes between security forces and protesters left at least 20 people dead in a contested area near Somalia’s Puntland region.

We also spotlight improvements in three conflict situations in Africa.

The military and civilian groups in Sudan signed an agreement paving the way for an all-civilian government and an end to the longstanding political impasse.

In a positive development for Ethiopia’s delicate peace process, Eritrean forces began withdrawing from parts of the Tigray region.

Authorities secured major international financial support for Niger’s development plan, with pledges much higher than initially expected, while levels of jihadist violence decreased.

Aside from the scores of conflict situations we usually assess, we tracked notable developments in December in Bolivia, Gambia, Jordan and Rwanda.

Source: International Crisis Group

Conflicts, Climate Change Threaten Sprouting of Africa’s Great Green Wall

BULAWAYO, Jan 6 2023 (IPS) – Escalating conflict and climate change threaten the implementation of the Great Green Wall Initiative (GGWI), an ambitious land restoration project across Africa.

Promoters of the Great Green Wall have called for strong political will in engendering peace and increasing investment in environmental preservation, which the project launched 16 years ago seeks to enhance.

Competition over natural resources that are affected by climate change is fueling interstate conflicts, especially in West Africa, a region in the path of the Great Green Wall. The Wall is an Africa-led project to stop the march of desertification across Africa through the restoration of more than 100 million hectares of degraded land.

These trees will grow money

The project was initially aimed at planting trees in the Sahel region from Senegal in the west to Djibouti in the east, but its scope has been expanded to cover the restoration of degraded land in more than 20 countries with a view to sequestering 250 million tonnes of carbon and creating 10 million green jobs by 2030, the promoters of the project say.

To date, the project has covered more than 4 percent of the target 100 million hectares, but it is making good progress to make the deadline, says Paul Elvis Tangem, coordinator for the Great Green Wall Initiative at the African Union Commission.

According to a United Nations status report, the Great Green Wall needs to cover 8 million hectares of land a year at a cost of up to $4.3 billion if it is to meet the implementation deadline.

Tangem says the project, which has received multiple funding from governments, donors, and multilateral development banks, would need more than 50 billion US Dollars to be realized by 2030. Currently, about 27 billion US dollars has been pledged, a seemingly huge amount which Tangem says is not much if the return on investment at 1:7 US dollars in nature-based solutions is considered.

Tangem notes that the escalating impacts of climate change across Africa justify the speedy implementation of the project, which is now more than just planting millions of trees across Africa but a holistic approach to unlocking economic and ecological benefits for many countries.

Launched in 2007, the Great Green Wall is envisaged that the land restoration initiative will boost economic prosperity in the participating countries, create employment, reduce hunger and reduce conflict, which has been linked to a fight over access to and use of natural resources across the width of Africa.

“The various COPs from UNFCCC COP 15, the UNFCCC-COP27, and the CBDCOP15 have recognized the Great Green wall as an important project giving more impetus to mainstream it in all development plans and giving more visibility to it,” Tangem said, noting that the current climate change impacts and conflicts arising from natural resource use were challenges that the project was seeking to solve.

Restoring land, restoring peace

Conflicts and climate are the greatest threats to the full realization of the Great Green Wall currently, Tangem explained, adding that the impact of drought across Africa has justified the importance of the GGWI, which has garnered global attention as a solution to land degradation, drought, and desertification.

“The main challenges we have now, especially for farmers, is the issue of grazelands which is the biggest push of conflict in the drylands of Africa,” Tangem told IPS in an interview, highlighting that there was high competition for rangelands between countries and within countries, especially in West Africa where part of the Great Green Wall runs. He cited the conflict in the Tigray region as less political and more environmental.

“It is the competition for land, the politics of it is what we see, but the underlying causes are natural resources,” said Tangem. “People do not want to speak the truth, but many conflicts in Africa are basically in the drylands, which are the areas most vulnerable to climate change and where the GGWI is focusing on. So we have a challenge.”

Remarking that it was now impossible to work in Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger Republic, Chad, Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Eritrea as a result of conflict, Tangem underscored the need to restore peace by restoring the environment.

The biggest challenge we are having today is security,” Tangem observed. “Conflicts are a big, big challenge. Most of the challenges that are happening now are because of competition for natural resources, the use of benefit sharing of the scarce resources from water, fertile land, fishing, and pastoral lands.”

When the Great Green Wall Initiative started, there was skepticism that it was a ‘white elephant’, Tangem said, but now it was the project to support.

In November 2022, global leaders launched the International Drought Resilience Alliance to give political impetus to making land’s resilience to drought and climate change a reality by 2030. The Alliance is a boost to the Great Green Wall Initiative.

Droughts are hitting more often and harder than before, up nearly by a third since 2000. Climate change is expected to cause more severe droughts in the future. Recent droughts in Australia, Europe, the western United States, Chile, the Horn, and Southern Africa show that no country or region is immune to their impacts, which run into billions of dollars each year, not to mention human suffering, says Ibrahim Thiaw, Executive Secretary, United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD).

The United Nations has recognized the Great Green Wall Initiative as one of 10 pioneering efforts to revive the natural world, designating it as one of its inaugural World Restoration Flagships.

Tangem said this recognition of the Great Green Wall Initiative as a key programme for land restoration had elevated it beyond being an African project.

“When people were still talking about the reality of climate change, Africa saw the need to respond to this challenge through this programme. The project has taken desertification and drought to the global agenda,” Tangem said.

Inger Andersen, Executive Director of the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP), warns that the world cannot turn a blind eye to the impacts and effects of degraded lands in places like the Sahel, where millions face multiple vulnerabilities, including climate shocks and conflict. Action to tackle the drought is of utmost urgency, Andersen stressed.

Noting that desertification was becoming a massive crisis, Ursula Gertrud von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, which is part of the International Drought Resilience Alliance, said the alliance is focusing on finding nature-based solutions and the right technology and societal approaches to prevent further land degradation.

Presidents Pedro Sánchez Pérez-Castejón of Spain and Macky Sall of Senegal rallied world leaders to create the Alliance as “a specific solution for the United Nations” to the impacts of climate change. In a joint communication, they declared that building resilience to drought disasters was the way to secure the gains made on sustainable development goals, particularly for the most vulnerable people.

Source: Inter Press Service