Top 25 Most Transformative Leaders Impacting Business
Nzioka Waita has done a commendable job publicly promoting the Big 4 Agenda and consistently defending President Uhuru Kenyatta’s development track record.
Nzioka Waita has done a commendable job publicly promoting the Big 4 Agenda and consistently defending President Uhuru Kenyatta’s development track record.
As Head of the Public Service, Dr. Joseph Kinyua chairs the national security committee that reports to the National Security Council in addition to handling the day-to-day administration and co-ordination of the affairs of this important national institution
Judging from his detailed account of his vision for BAT in East Africa, it is obvious that Crispin Achola is glad to be back at BAT and has embraced his new role with vigour.
Right from the beginning of his career, Prof. George Magoha has always had the leadership bug. Prior to his appointment to the Education Ministry, his chairmanship at KNEC, and even his role as VC at University of Nairobi, Prof. Magoha served as Chairman of the academic Department of Surgery, and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine.
A key highlight of CS Joe Mucheru’s tenure has been his commitment to developing the right legal and regulatory environment for the ICT sector to thrive safely and without interferences.
Dr. Amina Mohamed’s rising star in the early years of her career opened new opportunities overseas, and in 1990, she was appointed as the legal advisor to Kenya’s Mission at the United Nations (UN) Head Office in Geneva, Switzerland.
According to Allan Kilavuka, the Covid-19 virus global outbreak in 2020 was beyond anyone's prediction. Its impact on the aviation industry is expected to continue affecting air travel demand for the next 2 to 3 years.
In the last eight years, 220 laws were enacted under Hon. Justin Muturi’s leadership. As the first Speaker under the Constitution of Kenya 2010, he presided over the overhaul of the country’s laws, including some, in the statute books since the colonial period.
While overseeing all these activities, Carole Kariuki Karuga maintains a busy event calendar, as she champions all private sector engagements where her expertise and immense knowledge are often called upon to promote the association’s agenda of private sector growth.
Lady CJ Martha Koome’s exemplary track record in expediting the administration of justice and in particular, clearing of case backlogs, a perennial challenge, if not an excuse affecting the Judiciary, works in her favour, as she takes the helm as the head of the third estate in Kenya.