Vodafone
Margherita Della Valle was named Interim CEO in January 2023, and concurrently acts as the CFO & Director at Vodafone. Margherita has previous experience working as a Senior Associate - Finance in Deals at PwC from November 2019 to December 2020. Prior to that, they were the M&A Manager at Vodafone from August 2017 to October 2019. Margherita started their career at Vodafone as a Finance Discover Graduate from September 2015 to August 2017. Before that, they were an Accounting Intern at ICAP Group from February 2013 to May 2013 and at Knight Frank from July 2012 to July 2012.
Margherita Della Valle has a Master's Degree in Accounting and Finance from the University of Bath. Margherita has a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Management Science and Technology with a focus on Quantitative Methods in Economics and Management from the Athens University of Economics and Business. Margherita is certified by The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) and Morgan Stanley (MSCBT 2016).
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Vodafone
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Vodafone offers a range of leading connectivity products and platforms to consumers and businesses across Europe and Africa. They serve private & public sector customers of all sizes with a broad range of connectivity services, supported by their dedicated global network. They have unique scale and capabilities, and are expanding their portfolio of products and services beyond core mobile and fixed connectivity into new growth areas, such as: unified communications, Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud & security. More than 35 years ago, Voafone made the first-ever mobile phone call, sent the first SMS in Britain, and have been changing the lives of billions of people ever since. Now, they are using smartphones to fight cancer, big data for social good, and aim to connect over 250 million people to their next generation networks by 2025. Vodafone’s Purpose is to connect for a better future and their expertise and scale gives them a unique opportunity to drive positive change for society. Their networks keep family, friends, businesses and governments connected and they play a vital role in keeping economies running and the functioning of critical sectors like education and healthcare. They are trusted by more than 6 million organizations around the world, with sector expertise including energy and utilities, logistics and transport, insurance, automotive, retail and manufacturing. Vodafone’s global reach includes high-capacity connectivity with 96 points of presence extending across 24 countries.