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Dimitri Diliani to head the Latin America region for Nokia Networks

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Dimitri Diliani to head the Latin America region for Nokia Networks

Almir Narcizo has decided to step down from his role as Vice President, Latin America for Nokia Networks and seek new opportunities outside of Nokia

September 3, 2014

São Paulo, Brazil – Today Nokia Networks announced that Dimitri Diliani has been appointed to the post of Vice President, Latin America. Dimitri will start in this role immediately and will be based in São Paulo, Brazil.

Dimitri is a seasoned and experienced leader with a solid track record within Nokia and the communications industry, including posts heading the Africa region and T-Mobile account in the USA. Dimitri joined Nokia from Lucent Technologies in 2005.

Almir Narcizo has decided to step down from his role as Vice President, Latin America and, after a transition period, will seek new opportunities outside of Nokia.

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