Namfisa has appointed Gloria Heita as its Change Management Specialist.
Namfisa has appointed Gloria Heita as its Change Management Specialist.

Namfisa announces executive appointments

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Financial regulator announced the appointments of Gloria Heita as its Change Management Specialist effective 2 December 2024, as well as Abel Sindano as the general manager

for Research, Policy, and Statistics, effective from 1 November 2024.



Heita brings a wealth of expertise to Namfisa, with a career spanning multiple leading organisations, including Coca-Cola Beverages Africa, Namdeb Diamond Corporation, and Anglo-American. Her professional journey has equipped her with extensive experience in Human Resources, Organisational Development, Project Management, Leadership

Development, and Change Management. Sindano brings over 20 years of professional experience to Namfisa, including a distinguished career as the Executive: Economic Statistics at the Namibia Statistics Agency, where he oversaw the production of economic statistics, the regulator said.



An alumnus of the University of Namibia (UNAM), Heita majored in Industrial Psychology, gaining a strong foundation in Human Resources and Change Management.



Commenting on her decision to join Namfisa, Heita said, “Namfisa's esteemed reputation for fostering financial stability and integrity within Namibia aligns perfectly with my professional

goals and values. I am inspired by the opportunity to contribute to an organization that not only plays a pivotal role in the nation’s financial sector but also invests in its people by building change management capability.”



Sindano brings over 20 years of professional experience to Namfisa, including a distinguished career as the Executive: Economic Statistics at the Namibia Statistics Agency,

where he oversaw the production of economic statistics.



He holds a Master of Science in Economics and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Namibia (UNAM). His extensive expertise and leadership acumen position him to

make significant contributions to Namfisa's mission of fostering a safe, stable, and fair financial system that supports Namibia's economic development while protecting consumers.



“I am honoured to join Namfisa and contribute to its vision,” said Sindano. “Collaborating with such a talented team presents a unique opportunity to achieve even greater success in

shaping Namibia’s financial landscape.”

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