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Lafarge Egypt adds experienced executive as chief financial officer

Lafarge Egypt adds experienced executive as chief financial officer

Ayat Zanaty. Image: Lafarge Egypt LinkedIn

Lafarge Egypt has secured an experienced appointment to join its executive team as chief financial officer.  

Ayat Zanaty has become the first woman to hold the country’s chief financial officer poisition according to the company. She brings more than 17 years of experience to the role.  

“[This] underscores Lafarge Egypt’s forward-thinking approach to leadership. [Zanaty’s] proven expertise and comprehensive knowledge will be instrumental in guiding the company’s financial strategy and ensuring its continued success towards a more fruitful future,” Lafarge Egypt posted to LinkedIn. 

 “This strategic move directly reflects Lafarge Egypt’s commitment to fostering a truly diverse and inclusive workplace, a key pillar of our NextGen2030 Strategy.”  

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