Gemechis D.

Information Security Engineer at Cooperative Bank of Oromia

Gemechis D. currently serves as an Information Security Engineer at the Cooperative Bank of Oromia, a position held since March 2021, following roles as an Associate Information System Officer and a Trainee IT Officer within the same organization. Prior experience includes serving as a Community Facilitator at Digital Opportunity Trust from September 2019 to September 2020. Gemechis D. holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Jimma University, obtained in 2019, and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Computer Science at Hilcoe School of Computer Science & Technology, with expected completion in January 2024.

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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

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Cooperative Bank of Oromia

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Establishment Cooperative Bank of Oromia (S.C.) was registered commercially on October 29, 2004, in accordance with article 304 of Commercial Code of Ethiopia. It was established in line with proclamation no. 84/1994 with authorized capital of Birr 300 million. It started operation on 8th March 2005, with paid-up share capital of birr 112 million. Ownership Cooperative ->Primary Cooperatives ->Cooperatives Union ->Cooperatives Federation Non-Cooperative ->Organizations and Associations ->Individuals Mission We root our foundation in communities to provide banking solutions that create greater customer experience with emphasis to cooperatives and agro-based businesses through proper use of human resource and up-to-date technologies to maximize stakeholders’ value. Vision ->To be the leading private bank in Ethiopia by 2025. CBO Values ->Integrity ->Customer Satisfaction ->Learning Organization ->Teamwork ->Cost Consciousness ->Concern for Community Salient Features ->Social and Cultural values oriented services ->First bank of its kind in the country ->Broad ownership base and diversified ownership structure ->Give priority to the unbanked society Objectives ->To promote saving culture and create access to loans ->To maximize shareholder's value


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