Digicel Foundation gets new CEO

National

DIGICEL PNG Foundation has appointed Serena Sasingian as its new chief executive.
Sasingian succeeds Beatrice Mahuru who resigned as CEO in June last year.
A lawyer by profession, Sasingian said she was honoured to lead the dynamic organisation to further its mission “to make sure nobody gets left behind”.
“I am proud to join the organisation that has contributed immensely to the transformation of the country in building of classrooms, purchase of mobile health clinics, changing through many of its social programmes” she said.
Sasingian said that footprint of the foundation was evident all over Papua New Guinea.
“The next decade marks an exciting new opportunity to build on the solid foundations that have been laid,” she said.
“I am honoured to lead this dynamic organisation to further its mission to make sure nobody gets left behind.”
Sasingian holds a Bachelor of Law with honours from the University of PNG and a Master of Business specialising in philanthropy and non-profit studies from the Queensland University of Technology in Australia.
She has over 10 years of experience in the field of development and public policy, working with and in government, private and the not-for-profit sectors.