Berger Paints Appoints New Managing Director, Adeyemi Adetomiwa

October 5, 2022

The board of directors at Berger Paints Nigeria have appointed Alaba Fagun as its Managing Director. Fagun was appointed to replace Adeyemi Adetomiwa.

Prior to the change, Fagun was the founding managing director of UPDC Facility Management Limited (UPDCFM). She has over 23 years of experience in the real estate sector. 

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She will replace Adetomiwa, who was the acting managing director since January 4, 2022. Fagun’s career spans across commercial, residential, institutional, and financial-based projects. 

Fagun had worked with Siji Dosekun Partnership, Architects Co-Partnership Hertfordshire, Broll Property Services Ltd. and Union Bank. 

In a statement released to the equity market authority, Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX), the firm said, “the Board of the Company Plc, has approved the appointment of Mrs. Alaba Fagun as the Company’s Managing Director. She replaces Mr. Adeyemi Adetomiwa who had served in an acting capacity since January 4, 2022. 

“Mrs. Fagun brings on board, over 23 years of experience in the real estate sector having been involved in commercial, residential, institutional, and financial-based projects. 

“Her most recent employment was at UPDC Facility Management Limited (UPDCFM). She initially joined as the Head of Facilities Management for UPDC Plc., then, following the creation of UPDCFM, was appointed as its founding Managing Director.” The statement reads.

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