Khadija Komara is the new Director of Communications and Philanthropy at Africa Global Logistics.
She succeeds Dieudonné Gaibai who is now taking over the operational management of AGL Côte d’Ivoire
under the leadership of Asta Rosa Cissé, Regional Director of AGL Côte d’Ivoire/Burkina Faso region.
After 15 years at Orange as Director of Institutional Communication for Orange Africa, where she managed
a communication network across 17 African countries, Khadija Komara will now oversee communication
and philanthropy for the leading logistics operator in Africa.
As part of her duties, she will contribute as a member of AGL’s Executive Committee to the implementation
of the company’s strategy: “At the Heart of Africa’s Transformations.” She will support AGL’s mission to
provide integrated logistics solutions to address current challenges, including population growth, improving
living conditions, energy transition, digitization, and the development of intra-African trade.
“I am delighted to join AGL and contribute to strengthening our brand image. To better serve our customers
and partners, my goal will be to develop a strategic communication approach that will support our growth
and commitment to innovation and sustainability. “, said Khadija Komara, AGL’s Director of
Communication.
An Ivorian national, Khadija Komara holds a Master’s degree in Digital Communication from the University
of Paris VIII and an Executive Master’s degree in Public Policy Management from Sciences Po.
About Africa Global Logistics
AGL is the leading multimodal logistics operator in Africa, offering global, tailor-made and innovative
logistics solutions to its African and international customers.
The company recently joined the MSC Group, a world-class shipping and logistics company. Thanks to its network of 250 logistics and shipping agencies, 23 port and rail concessions, 66 dry ports and a river terminal, AGL benefits from an expertise developed over more than a century.
With a team of more than 23,000 African employees, AGL’s ambition is to make a lasting contribution to Africa’s transformations. AGL is also present in Haiti and East Timor.
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