Adama Koné
Adama Koné, the Head of Ivory Coast’s Public Treasury, was ranked as Marcopolis’ #8 most powerful business leader in the country.
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Adama Koné, the Head of Ivory Coast’s Public Treasury, was ranked as Marcopolis’ #8 most powerful business leader in the country.
Issiaka Fofana, the General Director of LONACI, Ivory Coast’s National Lottery, was ranked as Marcopolis’ #9 most powerful business leader in the country.
Hien Sié, the Managing Director of the Port of Abidjan, was ranked as Marcopolis’ #10 most powerful business leader in Ivory Coast.
Marcopolis ranked the top business leaders in Ivory Coast. The ranking is based on an executive survey with the top businessmen as part of the business report on Ivory Coast. Jean Kacou Diagou is No. 1 and Jean-Marie Ackah, at No. 2, is the second top businessman in Ivory Coast.
Depuis 2004, Bernard Abouo est le Président-Directeur Général de La Loyale Assurances et le Président du Conseil d’Administration de La Loyale Vie. En Côte d’Ivoire, La Loyale fait partie des principales sociétés du secteur des assurances.
View the Executive Profile of Souleymane Diarrassouba, the current Minister of Commerce of Ivory Coast, and former Managing Director of Atlantic Business International and Chairman of APBEF CI, the Professional Association of Banks and Financial Institutions in Ivory Coast.
Ibrahim Diawara est pharmacien de formation. Depuis Octobre 2006, il est le Président-Directeur Général de Cipharm, un groupe oeuvrant dans le secteur de l’industrie pharmaceutique en Côte d’Ivoire.
Having just emerged from the worst crisis ever experienced in the history of Cote d’Ivoire—the chaos and civil war that has wracked the country for the past twelve years—there is no doubt that the speed and success of that country’s recovery will largely depend on the dynamism of one businessman: Jean Louis Billon.
Bertrand Vignes is currently the CEO of SIFCA, though he comes to SIFCA from Michelin. He was instrumental in setting up the Michelin-SIFCA partnership in 2002. He headed PALMCI as CEO, until becoming Deputy CEO of SIFCA in 2009, and then CEO of SIFCA in March 2011.