Top 25 Most Influential CEOs Impacting Business
Dr. Rakesh Rao says that over the next decade, his ambition is to see turnover double to at least KES 20 Bn.
Dr. Rakesh Rao says that over the next decade, his ambition is to see turnover double to at least KES 20 Bn.
Rebecca Mbithi’s key reasons behind the success of Family Bank is the institutions focus on diversification and onboarding of new engagements with strategic partners, growth of the customer base, confidence rebuilding and brand drive which has culminated into the rollout of the bank’s brand campaign in 2020, dubbed ‘Fuzu na Family’.
Jimi Kariuki followed in his father’s footsteps and joined the hospitality industry in Kenya, Sarova Hotels & Resorts, in 1992.
John Gachora has under his belt several years of experience in executive management positions at various global companies in Corporate and Investment Banking, Structuring and Financial Engineering, Commercial Banking and Financial Services.
Nobody is versed in matters infrastructure finance than Nganga Njiinu. From his perch as the CEO of TransCentury, he is viewed as an authority and thought leader in this subject.
Fiona Asonga has been in the ICT industry since 2005 and during this period, she has represented Africa from 2011 to 2018 as an elected representative of the Number Resource Organization where her role involved coordinating Internet Numbering Resource issues across the five Regional Internet Registries.
An experienced c-suite executive, Paul Russo has built a track record of successfully leading efforts to transform organizations across various markets in Africa as well as turned around distressed lenders in the country.
EADB is the only regional development finance institution (DFI) for East Africa. The institution has over the years developed expertise in mobilisation of resources and structuring of region wide projects.
2022 holds a lot of promise for KAM and local industries. It presents an opportunity to centre the discourse on manufacturing in the country’s economic development in an electioneering year against the backdrop of the COVID-19 Pandemic impact on the economy.
Crispin Achola is a seasoned and versatile business leader who was appointed to lead BAT’s business in East Africa in January 2021, making history as the first Kenyan in the role.