Orange Business
Kentse Mahape is an experienced Human Resources Manager with over 15 years of expertise in various HR functions across multiple companies. Currently serving as the Human Resources Manager for Africa at Orange Business Services since April 2012, Kentse specializes in transformation management, recruitment and selection, employee relations, and performance management. Previous roles include Human Resources Manager at BCX and Edcon, where responsibilities encompassed training and development, career and talent management, and organizational development. Kentse's career began as a Human Resources Consultant at Altech Autopage Cellular and earlier positions spanned various HR roles from 1997 to 2005. Kentse holds a Master of Commerce in Communication and a Bachelor of Commerce in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, both from the University of Pretoria.
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Orange Business
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Orange Business Services is a global IT and communications services company that helps companies collaborate, operate, and engage with customers. On the whole it offers integrated communications solutions and services to global enterprises in cloud computing, unified communications, and collaboration which manage and integrate the complexity ofinternational communications. Orange Business Services provides end-to-end enterprise solutions in data center management, server management, network management, pc life-cycle management, security management, and messaging administration; ITIL-aligned methodology and processes; application management capabilities across verticals for CRM applications, IPT applications, and database integration; remote infrastructure management services; and WAN-LAN integration, design, and management expertise. It also delivers and manages complex PBX, IP Voice-based solutions, unified communications, and collaboration solutions.Orange Business Services was founded in June 2006 through the rebranding and consolidation of the existing France Telecom businesses of Equant and Wanadoo.