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November 06, 2007

Video: Impressions of Africa with SVP Tae Yoo

Seems like everyone is talking about Africa lately. And, why not? Cisco's momentum there is as strong as it is virtually anywhere in the entire company. (The Middle East and Africa was the fastest growing region in the Emerging Markets Theater in fiscal 2007, for example.) And there's growing feeling that the best is yet to come.

Not surprisingly, interest in Africa is growing at Cisco's corporate headquarters in San Jose. That's due, in part, to the impressions that several executives have developed of the region after visiting. Take Tae Yoo, for example. The senior vice president of corporate affairs spent three weeks in Africa earlier this year. In this video, she shares some thoughts and impressions of the land, its people and their potential.


Posted by Cisco PR on November 6, 2007 12:02 PM

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