By Eric Akasa
Toshiba, a world innovator in pioneering business computing
solutions and digital consumer products, has reinforced
its commitment to the Kenyan market with the appointment of Erick Njuguna as
Country Manager to lead its local operations.
Njuguna’s primary
mission will be to accelerate the Japanese notebook manufacturer’s sales growth
and market share in Kenya in support of the country’s growing status as a hub
of African ICT innovation and leadership.
His responsibilities
will include driving and managing relationships with key corporate clients,
distributors and resellers; as well as overseeing sales and marketing for the
Toshiba brand and its range of products in Kenya.
“Toshiba's release of
the first laptop in 1985 made computing truly personal and today we are
distributing a range of high quality, durable notebooks that support the growth
of information technology in the Kenyan workplace and home,” Njuguna says.
“Our products have
always been well-received in Kenya and I aim to build on this perception by
making Toshiba the preferred brand of choice for technology savvy Kenyans.”He
addas.
Headquartered in
Nairobi, Njuguna will also support Toshiba’s business across the rest of the
East African region, particularly in its main markets of Ethiopia, Tanzania,
and Uganda.
Prior to joining
Toshiba, Njuguna held many key leadership positions and most recently was at
Madison Insurance as a sales manager for nationwide branches and previously at
Airtel.
Njuguna says he will
be paying particular attention and focus on building and nurturing
relationships with the brand’s distributors and resellers in the local market.
“Globally, Toshiba
has a very effective incentive and rewards programme that provides business
insights and technical support to its channel customers,” he says. “We will be
customising this to suit local market conditions in the coming months, and
we’re looking forward to engaging more closely with these ambassadors for our
brands within the structures of the programme.” Notes Njuguna.
In addition Njuguna
commented on how grey imports present one of the biggest challenges to the technology
market in Kenya for Toshiba.
“Toshiba notebooks
are premium products that are valued for their high quality, durability and
international reputation for excellence. Consumers may be tempted to save a few
shillings by buying a grey import – a product that has not been imported into
the country through official channels - but if they do so they are not
supported by Toshiba’s warranty, and consumers have no recourse should
something go wrong with the device,” he says.
“Official Toshiba
products are clearly marked in-store so that customers can rest assured that
they will be covered by Toshiba’s comprehensive warranty and after sales
service,” he adds. “I will be working closely with distributors and resellers
to educate corporate customers and consumers about the wisdom of avoiding grey
products and the importance of purchasing official products through the correct
channels.”
Njuguna noted that
the Kenyan government, through its Vision 2030 strategy, had recognised ICT as
a foundation for a knowledge economy and has initiated major steps to bridge
the digital divide, and promote the use of ICT throughout the country.
“We share this vision
at Toshiba and we look forward to supporting this strategy by ensuring the
availability of accessible, efficient, reliable and affordable ICT products and
services,” says Njuguna.
“The time is right
for Toshiba to invest in local resources dedicated to achieving our goal of
placing a Toshiba notebook on every desk in Kenya. I have joined the company to
lead this commitment, and I am thrilled to be representing such a highly
respected, superior quality, internationally recognised brand,” Njuguna
concluded.
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