Raul Nicholson-Coe takes over as CEO for Digicel Cayman Islands
Raul brings over twenty years’ experience having joined Digicel as Director of Business Development in 2009 before being promoted to Chief Operating Officer in 2012. Prior to joining Digicel, Raul served in executive roles in some of the largest corporations in the Cayman Islands, including CEO for AT&T Wireless/Cingular operations and President and Chief Operating Officer for TeleCayman Limited.
Raul takes over from outgoing CEO, Martin Bould, who is currently ensuring a smooth handover before he leaves the business at the end of June.
Commenting on the transition, outgoing CEO Martin Bould, commented; “It was a fantastic opportunity to come to Cayman and lead the business here through this important period of change and help lay the foundations for the next stage of Digicel’s journey to become Cayman’s leading communications and entertainment provider. By really focusing on customer experience, delivering innovative propositions such as Digicel Extras and supporting the community with programmes such as Young Leaders, we are seeing more customers making the switch than ever before. I’m delighted to leave the business in very capable hands and wish Raul and the team every success for the future. I thank all of our loyal customers for their ongoing support and custom and everyone in Cayman who has made me so welcome.”
A Cayman Islands national, Raul currently serves on several Caymanian Boards including as a Trustee on the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce Pension Fund as well as member of the Cayman Islands Cycling Association, Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Cayman Islands and the International College of the Cayman Islands. He also served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Cayman Utilities Company (CUC) from 2001 to 2005 and Director of the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) from 2009 to 2014.
Commenting on his promotion, Raul said; “I look forward to working with the local and regional teams in this new capacity at a point when Digicel is transforming for the future. I am particularly excited about our continued investments in the mobile network and Internet data services as well as implementing investment strategies to enhance our local and international fibre optic networks. I am confident that Digicel’s capital investments will ensure that the Cayman Islands remains an attractive place for residents and visitors – as well as the preferred jurisdiction for international businesses to operate.”
Vanessa Slowey, Digicel Caribbean and Central America CEO, said; “I’d like to thank Martin Bould for his leadership and contribution to the team over the past three years. We wish him all the best in his future endeavours.”
She continued, “On behalf of the board and the senior management team of Digicel, I would like to congratulate Raul on his promotion. I’m so happy to be appointing a Caymanian in the top job which has always been our ambition. Raul has served our Cayman Islands operations at a senior level for the past eight years and we are confident that, with his in-depth knowledge of the market and our customers, he will take our Cayman Islands operations to the next level ensuring the best communications experience for all our valued customers.”
Raul holds a Diploma in Telecommunications Engineering and has successfully completed executive management courses at the Wharton Business School as well MBA courses from Heriot Watt University.