EOH is trying to reinvent itself and has launched the Sikhona app to help with staff-movement monitoring as business enters the ‘new normal’
The chair of Ascendis Health has joined the board of technology group, EOH.
Marshall is the chair of Ascendis Health and Ster Kinekor Theatres, having served as CEO of Nampak from 2009-2014 and CEO of Oceana Group from 1999-2009. In June 2019, it appointed Anushka Bogdanov, a senior director at Fitch Ratings; Andrew Mthembu, a former deputy group CEO of Vodacom; and Michael Bosman, chair of Spur Corporation.
EOH also announced the launch of an app, Sikhona, that will allow employers to monitor and control the movement of people in a workplace, on Tuesday. Among a host of features, the app offers room- or crowd-density metrics, as well as notifying employees about whether they are allowed to return to the office based on their specific risk factors.
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