Monday, May 11, 2026

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa in Ethiopia Recognised as a Top Employer

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) in Ethiopia has been certified as a Top Employer for 2025 based on the results of the Top Employers Institute’s HR Best Practices Survey.

CCBA in Ethiopia was one of just six companies in Ethiopia to earn Top Employer status for 2025.

CCBA in Ethiopia managing director Daryl Wilson said the award reflected the company’s aim to nurture potential, attract and retain high-performing talent and invest in growth.

“Congratulations to our leaders and colleagues, and thank you for making this recognition possible,” he said.

“We have a people-first culture that ensures exceptional professional development for our valued employees. CCBA in Ethiopia’s continued market success and our status as the largest bottler on the continent of beloved Coca-Cola brands, are other key differentiators.

“Our people are driven to make an impact, are passionate about learning and committed to caring for others.

“We empower individuals to thrive and our certification as a Top Employer reflects the strength of our commitment to being an employer of choice for professionals with a desire to learn and grow,” Wilson said.

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