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PANA Holdings gets new vice president


Dr. Sylvia Agbamuche-Maduka, a seasoned corporate communications and human resource expert, has been appointed Vice President, Global Business Services at PANA Holdings, a global enterprise committed to innovation and operational excellence.

With over two decades of experience spanning oil and gas, financial services, technology, and global consulting, Agbamuche-Maduka brings expertise in HR strategy, corporate governance, stakeholder management, and regulatory compliance.

Before this appointment, she served as General Manager, Corporate Services at Falcon Corporation Limited, where she played a key role in establishing Optimera Energy, an innovative energy solutions provider.

She also spearheaded Falcon’s corporate communications strategy.

She later joined the International Human Resource Development Corporation as a Senior Project Manager, making history as the first Nigerian deployed in the role in the company’s 40-year history.

She oversaw projects across Egypt, Boston, Abu Dhabi, and Kuala Lumpur.

Agbamuche-Maduka has also held strategic HR roles at Vetiva Capital Management Limited, Leading-Edge Consulting, and Business Software Development.

She holds a B.Sc. in Sociology from the University of Lagos and an MBA in Employee Relations from the University of Leicester, UK.

She has undergone executive training at Cambridge University, Lagos Business School, and the Human Capital Institute.

Her appointment is expected to enhance PANA Holdings’ business services, leveraging her expertise in business sustainability, workforce planning, and strategic leadership.

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