Digicel Jamaica announces key senior leadership appointments
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Digicel has promoted two Jamaican associates from within its ranks to the highest level in the company’s operations.
Bjorn Reynolds, is the new chief technical and innovation officer and Kristalle Chin, has been appointed general manager, consumer – Mobile and Digicel+.
Reynolds’ rise through the Digicel ranks reads of a local success story.
Having joined Digicel as a customer care agent in 2003, he now holds the company’s top technical job. Reynolds is responsible for the evolution of the company’s mobile and high-speed fibre networks, implementing advanced and emerging technologies, and executing partnership programmes, while overseeing its engineering operations.
After leaving Campion College, Reynolds attained a Bachelor of Science in Math and Electronics, and Master of Science in Digital Technology at the University of West Indies (Mona).
“This is a dynamic time in Digicel’s history as we take on an even greater role when it comes to leveraging our spirit of innovation and local knowledge to spearheading the development and deployment of advanced network technologies that will enable the convergence of new voice, data and video services for consumers and businesses across Jamaica,” Reynolds remarked.
Having made early gains since being appointed as general manager for Digicel+, the company’s home internet and TV business, in December 2023, Chin’s role has now been expanded to include the Consumer Mobile portfolio.
As a Campion College alumna who holds a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies and Geography from Macalester College, US, and an MBA from the Schulich School of Business, also in the US, Kristalle is responsible for delivering a simplified, 360° suite of services to homes and mobile customers across the country.
“Convergence offers endless opportunities for creating lifetime value for our customers as they enjoy more of what Digicel has to offer them at home or on the go,” Chin stated.
Digicel says the appointments are part of a strategic realignment under the guidance of Digicel Jamaica CEO, Stephen Murad, as the company shifts its focus towards further integrating its mobile and home entertainment assets to offer customers seamless experiences.
“These homegrown talents are some of the finest minds in the telecoms business, and our customers are all to benefit from their diverse expertise and experience,” Murad stated.